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Tony Tetuila Announces Major Comeback As He Recruits Burna Boy For Remix Of ‘My Car’

Nigerian singer Tony Tetuila is gearing up for a comeback in the music industry after a long break. He plans to remix his popular track ‘My Car’, which was released more than two decades ago.

Tetuila has mentioned his desire to team up with Burna Boy for the remix to inject new life into his musical journey. In a recent interview with Daddy Freeze, Tetuila expressed his admiration for Burna Boy and the current crop of artists. He even went on to say that he is a big fan of Burna Boy and enjoys listening to his music regularly.

Tetuila who said “I love that guy”, further informed Daddy Freeze that he always listens to the ‘African Giant’s’ songs wherever he goes. The ‘Ọmọ Meta’ hitmaker said; “I wan work with that boy. I am working on ‘My Car’ remix and I want Burna Boy. I love him. I love all these guys. Do you know what they have taken the music to? I love what that guy is doing. I listen to his songs always in my car.”

Tony Tetuila made a significant impact with his hit track ‘My Car’. This song, which was the standout single from his album with the same title, was released in 2002 and brought Tony Tetuila both national and international fame in 2003.

His success coincided with a new era in Nigerian music, spearheaded by artists like 2Face Idibia, whose iconic track ‘African Queen’ had already established him as a household name across Africa and beyond.

The legacy of these veteran artists has paved the way for a new generation of musicians, propelling Nigerian music to the forefront of the global afrobeats/afropop scene.

Source – Tru News Report

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