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Afrobeat artist CKay opens up about the exciting prospect of collaborating with global superstar Drake. He shares what such a partnership would mean for his career and how their unique styles could blend to create something unforgettable. CKay also dives into the key qualities he looks for in any collaboration. This candid answer offers fans a deeper look into CKay's creative process and aspirations.
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