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Ufumu palipose: Tay Grin signs with US based agency

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Malawi's renowned hip hop artist, Limbani Kalilani better known by his stage name Tay Grin, has signed with a United States based lifestyle agency for brand collaborations. Tay Grin also known as Nyau King, announced about the sealing of deal on Monday October 3rd, 2022 where he said the US based agency, Sports+Lifestyle Unlimited (SLU) […]

The post Ufumu palipose: Tay Grin signs with US based agency appeared first on Malawi 24.

Source: Malawi 24 | Malawi news

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