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Sarz vs Shizzi: Battle of Hits – The Complete Playlist

Sarz vs Shizzi: Battle of Hits

Sarz vs Shizzi: Battle of Hits

Overview of Sarz vs Shizzi: Battle of Hits

Nigerian heavyweight music producers, Sarz and Shizzi gave us full time entertainment yesterday evening as they successfully wrap up the “Battle of Hits” challenge.

They spent over 2 hours on Instagram live as they battled for superiority, with so many classic records and monster hits emerged from both sides, we lost count actually. Without any form of doubt, you would agree me that these guys belong to the elite class of music producers in Nigeria.

Sarz, who’s worked a lot with Wizkid, is responsible for the production on songs like Dagrin’s Kondo, Seyi Shay’s Gimme Love, JahblessJor O, and just last year, released the “I Love Girls With Trobul” EP with electro-fusion star, WurlD. Shizzi on the other hand, has produced songs like Wizkid’s Love My Baby/Celebrate, Olamide’s Who You Epp, and he’s a frequent collaborator with Africa’s most followed artiste, Davido.

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We had a lot of big names in attendance yesterday, talking about the likes of American music producer cum artiste, Swizz Beatz, Nigerian international superstar, Davido, American producer, Timbaland and many music artistes, producers and industry gatekeepers.

To celebrate this big win, NotJustOk has decided to create a playlist comprising of all the records played at yesterday’s “Battle of Hits.”

Check it out and share your thoughts below!

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