/ Jul 01, 2026
/ Jul 01, 2026

Sound Sultan’s Single Released Three Years After Death

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Nigerian singer and songwriter, Olanrewaju Fasasi, better known as Sound Sultan’s management have dropped a new song dubbed ‘Street OT’ three years after his death.

The new song features veteran rapper Ice Prince and DJ Shabzy Ace and was produced by legendary hit maker ID Cabasa.

Sound Sultan’s Street OT comes after his song titled ‘Money Race’ featuring Spyro was released last year.

The new song, which featured rapper Ice Prince and upcoming star DJ ShabzyAce, was released three years after his death as his legacy continues to live on.

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According to the report, Sound Sultan’s ‘Street OT’ was produced by his long-term collaborator and ace producer ID Cabasa to commemorate the talented artiste’s 3rd anniversary.

Recall the ‘Who Is Your Guy’ crooner , Spyro, had been featured on South Sultan’s Money Race, released in 2023.

In addition, Sound Sultan treated his fans and followers to posthumous releases, such as the 5-track EP Reality Chq, released in 2022, to mark his first anniversary after his demise.

Sound Sultan passed away at the age of 44 following a hard-fought battle with Angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma in July, 2021.

In response to the single, fans have continued to pen tributes to Sound Sultan three years after his death.

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