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Music: Chief Obi – Type of Woman



New music from Chief Obi titled: Type of Woman.
After the successful release of his debut single,Carry Go, Chief Obi returns with another beautiful song he entitles Type Of Woman. If you have been keeping tabs with Chief Obi, you can attest to the fact that he’s had a really good year. From a major endorsement deal with Vomoz to featuring on records alongside frontrunners including Jidenna and street hop king, Olamide just to mention a few.

Type of Woman is a special dedication to African women around the world, the multi-talented entertainer decided to put out this record to seal the accomplishments of the year 2017.
                                                  Chief Obi – Type of Woman

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