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Mr Eazi “I Paved The Way For African Artistes In London”

Mr Eazi who have his Life is Eazi Culture Festival today, spoke with MTVBase Africa and claimed that ever since he did remarkable things in the UK, other African artistes have followed his footstep and done the same.
MTVBase shared on their IG page:

"We interviewed @mreazi ahead of his Life is Eazi Culture Festival in London today. “I felt like ever since I came and did quite a lot in London, a lot of African artists have started coming to London. It’s like London is the Afrobeat 101. So I just feel like anyone can come and do a concert and it’s shown I’m happy that a lot of artists have been able to come and do concerts but I personally feel like Afrobeats is what is is right now, it’s a wave”



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