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Airtel unveils One Mic Album, marks Tuface’s 40th birthday with all star show


Airtel Nigeria has launched the Airtel One Mic Vol.1 album performed by the four students who emerged winners in the Season of Airtel One Mic music talent hunt show.
Brand ambassador for the telco, Innocent Idibia popularly known as Tuface also marked his 40th birthday at the occasion which held last Friday, September 18th.

The uniquely gifted and respected artiste who is known for his hit songs like ‘African Queen’, ‘Implication’, ‘Nfana Ibaga’, performed with the young talents during the album launch.
The 11-track album was done by the up-and-coming artistes namely Zorah, Jay Dreamz, LACE and Acetune in collaboration with some A-list Nigerian artistes such as Tuface himself, Patoranking, Phyno, Reminisce, Illbliss among others.
The album also includes tracks by Jitey who emerged the Nigeria winner in the Airtel Trace Music Star mobile song competition.
Jeffrey Jackson a.k.a Acetune, Alalade Olabode a.k.a Jay Dreamz, Ekundayo Monja a.k.a LACE and Bukola Ogunbodede a.k.a Zorah described the occasion as a huge moment in their music career and debut into Nigeria’s entertainment industry.
They commended Airtel Nigeria for the life-changing opportunity created through the Airtel One Mic talent hunt show and the One Mic all-star album launch.
Youths from tertiary institutions in Lagos had a swell time at the event as they were entertained by Airtel One Mic stars and the popular Nigerian turn-table maestro, DJ Exclusive. The students noted that the evening offered not only quality entertainment but also an opportunity to experience Airtel’s commitment to youths

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