Download [EXCLUSIVE] 9ice Ft Wizkid On Point

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Jan 20, 2024, 4:25:10 PM1/20/24
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The song "On Point" by 9ice featuring Wizkid is all about celebrating one's success and everything being on point. The song celebrates success as a result of hard work and determination. The artists reminisce about their struggles in the past and how they have managed to rise above their limitations to become successful entrepreneurs. The song encourages others to also celebrate their success and to ignore the negative vibes from detractors.

The chorus emphasizes how everything is "on point" and encourages their friends to celebrate with them. The lyrics suggest that they are willing to pay for their friends' drinks as they party. The verse from 9ice highlights his need for his friends' support as he tries to build his enterprise. He also highlights his determination to succeed, despite the challenges he had to face.

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Download this track by 9ice feat. Wizkid titled On Point. 9ice, born Alexander Abolore Adegbola Akande (born 17 January 1980) is a Nigerian musician, songwriter and dancer.He is known for his powerful use of the Yoruba language in his music as well as his proverbial lyrics and unique style of delivery. Use the link below to stream and download ON POINT by 9ice feat. Wizkid.

This category is about promising upcoming artistes, everybody except flowsick has shown signs of showing us something special in future. For now the dude is still a wizkid wannabe, and he sucks at it.

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