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Soon, my name will be bigger than me —SoftKid

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Sodiq Adeniyi, popularly known as Softkid, is a fast-rising Nigerian hip-hop rapper, singer and performing artiste, and going by his strive and hard work, he is not relenting at all in the music mart.

He prophesied into his own life at a recent show in Lagos, that, soonest, his name Soft Kid would be bigger than him and also becoming a brand nationwide.

According to Softkid,“ I am dropping my first studio Extended Playlist (EP) album titled ‘Soft Sound’ on 12th June 2021, which falls on my birthday. The EP is full of vibes, Jibes, wires and it’s going to be a club banger and streets Jams.”

The Ife-Odan-born artiste who admitted that he had a lot of work to do in the ever-increasing and enlarging Nigerian music mart also hinted that with God, alongside his prayer, patience and perseverance, he will get to the top.

“I dedicate my in-coming EP ‘Soft Sound’ to all my fans around the globe and I also want to give thanks to one of the top shots in this music industry, Clevatee – Wokilumo for his support, direction and guidance in getting and putting all things right” SoftKid said.

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