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Simi – "No Longer Beneficial"


  • Name: Simi – "No Longer Beneficial"
  • Uploaded on: Thu, 17 Sep 2020
  • By: Kunlessi
  • Music Comment: Nigerian Female Singer and Studio Brat Pioneer, Simi Bounce Back with new Classic Single titled No Longer Beneficial. This single serve as a follow up to her Trending and Smashing tune titled Duduke that was released before she gave Birth.No Longer Beneficial is a single that was lifted from her forthcoming project tagged RestLess II. Finally, This song was produced by Sess. Download below and Enjoy.
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