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Reminisce’s Third Studio Album: Baba Hafusa?



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Indigenous language rapper, Reminisce is gearing up for the release of his 3rd studio album and has adopted a rather strange title ‘Baba Hafusa’ for the album. The rapper, whose real name is Remilekun Khalid Safaru, announced the strange title for the forthcoming album via twitter, saying the album will drop in February 2015.
According to the rapper, ‘Baba Hafusa’ is in part a way of paying tribute to his first daughter, who is named Hafusa. Baba Hafusa, is simply translated as ‘Hafusa’s father’ in English, and the rapper widely known as Alaga Ibile, has chosen that title for the simple fact that people started regarding him as a father since the birth of his first daughter. The rapper, who is a proud father of two daughters with his baby mama, is widely known by friends, associates and in his hood as Baba Hafusa. His first daughter, Hafusa Safaru is a 4 year-old while his second daughter, Fatimah Safaru is less than a year old.

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