
TENI AND OXLADE COLLABORATE WITH BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS ON THE ‘THREE LITTLE BIRDS’ REMIX
By Adeniyi Onaara
Teni and Oxlade, two Nigerian music singers, appear on the remix of the iconic track “Three Little Birds.”
Bob Marley’s music endures decades after his death because of its ageless messages, fascinating feelings, and global popularity.
Teni and Oxlade of Afrobeats fame have joined the remix of Bob Marley and The Wailers’ 1977 hit tune “Three Little Birds.”
Teniola and Oxlade contribute additional verses to the remix, joining Bob Marley in spreading the kindness of positive thinking.
The Nigerian duo joins Sarkodie and Tiwa Savage as the African artists who have hopped on the remix of Bob Marley’s classics with the Ghanaian rapper appearing on the remix of ‘Stir It Up’ and the Nigerian singer appearing on the remix of ‘Waiting In Vain’.
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