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Take Over | ||||
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Released | 1 November 2013 | |||
Recorded | 2012–2013 | |||
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Length | 70:40 | |||
Label | Five Star Music | |||
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Singles from Take Over | ||||
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Take Over is the debut studio album by Nigerian singer Kcee. It was released by Five Star Music on 1 November 2013, and is a mixture of Afrobeats, Afropop, highlife, and hip hop. The album was produced by Del B, Blaq Jerzee and Soso Soberekon. Take Over features collaborations with Don Jazzy, Flavour, Harrysong, Skiibii, Davido, Phyno, Timaya, Wizkid, and D'Banj. The album housed nine singles: "Totori", "Give It To Me", "Limpopo", "Okoso", "Pull Over", "Ogadinma", "Emmah", "Hakuna Matata", and "Ogaranya".[1]