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Ice Prince Zamani Announces Collabo With Stanley Enow

Ice Prince Zamani has been doing a lot of music collaborations with non-Nigerian artists lately and next on his list is Cameroonian rap star and 2014 MAMAs Best New Act winner, Stanley Enow.

The "N-Word" hit maker jumped on his Twitter page to announce his next music move when he posted this:

"Me and the bro @StanleyEnow cooking!"

The untitled song is still in the works but this could be the perfect opportunity for the Nigerian rap star to penetrate the French African market.

Ice Prince recently dropped a video for "N-Word" which features AKA from South Africa. He'd also dropped his critically acclaimed hit, "Shots on Shots" which featured Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie.

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So, a new song with a Cameroonian rap king is totally on the right track!

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