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Falz The Bahd Guy unveils album tracklist for “Stories That Touch”

Lawyer turned rapper, Falz the bahd guy has released the official tracklist for his anticipated album “Stories That Touch” whigh will be dropping by the 17th of November.
Falz while commenting of the album, explained that he wants to use “Stories That Touch” to communicate with his fanbase and make them feel as though he wrote the song with them in mind.

He said: “The project tells stories that I think everyone can visualise. There are songs there for every individual. The idea is for you to listen and feel like you are the one that I’m rapping about. I want people to enter into the spirit of my music.”
See the Tracklist below:
‘Kabiyesi’ ft Oyinkansola
‘Soft work’
‘My people’
‘Karishika’ ft Phyno, Chigurl
‘Soldier’ ft Simi
‘Workaholic’
‘Supe’ ft Yemi Alade, Shaydee
‘Clap’ ft Reminisce
‘Time difference’ ft Sess
‘Airline Drama (Skit)’
‘Celebrity girlfriend’ ft Reekado Banks
‘Chadonae Music’ ft Poe, Chyn
‘Kawosoke’
‘Love you pass’ ft Bez
‘Karishika’ Part 2 ft M.I, Show Dem Camp
‘Everybody’
Bonus Track

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