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Billionaire’s Daughter, Tolani Otedola Releases Music Video

Tolani, the first daughter of a Business Mogul  Femi Otedola has released the official music video of her latest single ”Ba Mi Lo” featuring Singer Reekado Banks.

She dropped the official video few days after the new song, “Ba mi Lo’’ was released on her instagram handle @shestolani #BaMilo featuring @reekadobanks.

“Ba Mi Lo,” which means “Come With Me” in English language, is a song that speaks on how everyone has that person they obsess about but they are not sure the feeling is mutual.

The 2 minutes 45 second video was directed by Aje Films.

Although there have been speculation by fans that the duo were dating when their photos first appeared on various social media platforms, the video showed that they were actually working on this new record.

Tolani who is a female singer and songwriter, was raised in London, England and this provided her an opportunity to soak up two rich cultures which is evident in her music.

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