Enjoy another banger from the King him self Quata Budukusu, This time around The Ghanaian multi talented rapper and singer ready for dem all and he promise to continue dropping the hits back to back.
"As long as am still living, i will continue to fight the war until i conquer and after that i will not rest until the end and the end is still far so i have a long way to proof what i have for the world" Quata Budukusu
Low IQ is the latest "Current hit on board" from the Ginger Master, in this song you will understand the full meaning of this unique title and the reason behind it. Dont play with the King other wise you get your self in trouble, With this new Quata song you will understand Budukusu previous Chant "I no dey see you self"
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