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#BumpThis: Rudeboy's "Take It" | Zikoko!

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There’s so much new music being released that it’s hard for even the most loyal fans to wade through the trash to find the gems. That’s why we’ve created #BumpThis – a Friday series that features new songs, by and featuring Nigerians, that you absolutely need to hear.


Rudeboy — “Take It”

Since the unfortunate P-Square split, Rudeboy has proven himself to be the more gifted twin, delivering solo hit after solo hit. His latest effort, “Take It” indicates that 2020 won’t be any different.

On the Chris Strings-produced track, Rudeboy sings about a woman who has complete control of his heart. He promises to give her anything she wants, from his money to his devotion.

Rudeboy seems to have cornered the market on unabashedly corny and relentlessly catchy love songs, and with the delightful, albeit slightly overlong, “Take It”, he proves the recipe is far from stale.

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