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sarkodie you go kill me free mp3 download Lyrics Pain Killer. Runtown Now! yeah Chale your body go kill me What else Da b3n na wo b3ba? Baby, mad for your body oo (Obidiponbidi) Craze for your body oo Sing for your body oo Baby, mad for your body oo (Obidiponbidi) Craze for your body eeh eh Anything for your body oo Girl I wanna take you personal Fight for your matter like a wrestler Dey for your body like a pain killer Baby your body na sinsima Obaasima, odoy3wu bra ma y3n tena Dey for your body like a pain killer Sweetie your body na sinsima Tie, yeah See my baby make I realize Say the groupies and the side chicks all dem be lies They wear bikini intentionally to show thighs Nobody compare to my baby because dem be low price Me girl no body na boys bi fr3 no Tundra Na ne ho nso ntwa mu da Mma mu Daddy Lumba Mede me nsa b3ka no koraa gye me gu nsa Carpenter te me fie cause anadwo bia me bu mpa Yeah, boys bi y3 susu-pon Nti na me nso me ngyae me ho )Hy3 m'akyi s3 uniform S3 mek) private koraa)hy3 m'akyi s3 backpack Cause niggas ameani no nti na me nso me nsi ne fom Wo boa koraa Girl I wanna take you personal Fight for your matter like a wrestler Dey for your body like a pain killer Baby your body na sinsima Obaasima, odoy3wu bra ma y3n tena Dey for your body like a pain killer Sweetie your body na sinsima Yeah, you see the way you gimme better love S3 wode ade3 no ma me a anadwo yi m'ada ruff I want to marry you nti na me bubu prayer walls Ma me b3 locki wo down cause ns3m keka yi ad))so Me testimony, me hyia wo na me ny3 wo type Wosan nso gye woho di, local rapper ny3 wo size (No!) Wode woho and eno be money, eno be hype )Mo a)mo p33 wo Davido, Olamide ne Ice Finally na wo b3kyee makom like the Holy Ghost Enkane na metu copper, 3nn3 metu gold Yeah, it took me soo long to get you Nti me nsa aka wo yi I'll never let you go, med) Allah Baby, mad for your body oo (Obidiponbidi) Craze for your body oo Sing for your body oo, sing for my honey oo My lady, mad for your body oo Craze for your body eeh eh Anything for your body oo Girl I wanna take you personal Fight for your matter like a wrestler Dey for your body like a pain killer Baby your body na sinsima, oh sinsima Obaasima, odoy3wu bra ma y3n tena Dey for your body like a pain killer Sweetie your body na sinsima Ah, you know what time it is Obidibiponbidi, Runtown Another classic SarkCess Music Woy3 me hemaa, woy3 me hemaa Your body na killer, your body na killer Woy3 me hemaa, woy3 me hemaa Your body na fire, your body na fire. MIXTAPE : Best Of Sarkodie DJ Mixtape. 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You will earn rewards for signing into the app each day and listening to music. Sarkodie x Wizkid x E.L. x Ice Prince 'U Go Kill Me (Remix)' Sarkodie's mega-hit and azonto anthem "U Go KIll Me" gets remixed by Wizkid, E.L., Ice Prince and Navio. Banger. Two years after its conception Sarkodie 's Ghanaian mega-hit, the azonto banner anthem "U Go Kill Me" gets the remix treatment from an all-star cast featuring Nigerian starboy Wizkid , fellow Ghanaian E.L ., Ice Prince and Ugandan rapper Navio . It seems the track's having a bit of a late revival as it was also recently reworked by dancehall star Busy Signal . We're not complaining. Stream and download the "U Go Kill Me" remix below. [audio:http://www.okayafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/01-You-Go-Kill-Me-Remix-Feat.-E.L-Ice-Prince-Navio-Wizkid-1.mp3|titles=Sarkodie x Wizkid x E.L. x Ice Prince 'U Go Kill Me (Remix)'] Inside The Ingenious Mind Of "JIVA!" Lead Noxolo Dlamini. We certainly hope that Noxolo Dlamini's role in Netflix's JIVA! will propel her entertainment career to crazy heights. As we sit back and watch! After premiere day, Netflix 's South African street dance series JIVA! shimmied its way to the top as the most-watched show in the country, basking in its international glamour. Pivotal to the show's success is its energetic cast, most palpably felt from promising South African actress and dancer Noxolo Dlamini in a feisty, go-for-broke portrayal of the main character Ntombi . While coping with the daily struggles of a suppressed dream and providing for her family, Ntombi enters a dance contest that injects some much-needed excitement into her life. JIVA! is a huge television breakthrough for 27-year-old Noxolo who has been nurturing a love for acting, singing and dancing since childhood. Her schooling provided the groundwork for her passions. She joined the dance and drama club at The National School of the Arts for Dramatic Art , in Johannesburg where her first dance lesson was learning the Spanish flamenco. But her heart, she recalls, was really in theatre. She would later leave the school owing to its competitive nature, enrolling in Dominican Convent School , also in Johannesburg, where she continued with drama and took ballet classes for the first time, besides just imitating what she saw. It was at this school where she thrived because, here, no one was competing with anyone. At the University of Pretoria , she gravitated towards theatre and graduated with a BA Degree in Dramatic Arts . It was also during her varsity days that she found herself enjoying more physical productions simply because they harnessed all her talents. We caught up with the JIVA! star about landing the lead role, shooting the series during a pandemic and what the future holds for her. "I don't remember the audition process being long. I had initially auditioned for two other roles and not Ntombi," recalls Noxolo Dlamini. Supplied. Talk us through your career and personal background. I was born and raised in Johannesburg. I grew up in Soweto and loved performing for as long as I can remember. Before realising that I was entertaining people, I was actually entertaining myself. I absolutely loved singing and dancing in front of the mirror (I kinda still do to this day)! Just before I graduated from the University of Pretoria, I got offered a job with The Lion King Musical West End in London and joined the company in 2015. A year later I came back to South Africa and landed the role of Sarafina in the Sarafina Musical , at the South African State Theatre in Pretoria . Later that year, I auditioned for T he Lion King Musical once again — for the international tour this time around. I landed the role of Nala , which had always been a dream of mine. When I finished touring, I continued with my theatre work upon my return. I performed Nina Simone: Four Women at The Market Theatre for Black History Month and a few months later returned to the role of Sarafina in mid-2019 at The Joburg Theatre . In October 2019, I landed my first television role in a popular South African telenovela Isibaya . A few months into my role, I auditioned for JIVA! and here we are today. How did your journey into acting and dancing begin and what lessons have you picked up in this journey? My journey with acting and dancing started at a very young age. I would be lying if I told you when exactly. My drama teacher Mrs. Gail Martell was extremely supportive. She took me under her wing and guided me until I left primary school. I have a long theatre background and it has taught me discipline — for my work and for myself. I respect the art; in that I know and understand the work that goes into creating the final product. The real work is in the rehearsals and preparation, and I carry that even in television and film now. I've also learned that it is not enough to just be able to act but acquiring many other skills sets you apart from the rest. It also teaches you to stay ready. "I've also learned that it is not enough to just be able to act, but acquiring many other skills sets you apart from the rest.