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Nigerian rapper, Dablixx Oshaa dies at 27

Oniyide Azeez, also known as Dablixx Osha, a Nigerian rapper, has reportedly died at the age of 27. According to TheNewsGuru.com (TNG), former Marlian Records signee Mohbad has turned to social media to reveal the death of his colleague. Despite Mohbad’s confirmation, many individuals remained skeptical and urged bloggers to cease propagating bogus news.

Mohbad posted the snapshot of the rapper to his Instagram account and labeled it with a heartbreak emoji. Dablixx’s final song, Gone & Dead, was published less than three months before his death, which was disclosed by friends on Twitter.

In his earlier song, Pray We Live Long, he rapped about his mother having a dream about him dying. It was reported that Dablixx died after releasing a song in which he stated that his mother dreamed he died. His cause of death has not been disclosed. Read more details on TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) via https://bit.ly/3WMyWpu


 

Source: Philip NeeWhang

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