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Jubilations as Davido’s new song, ‘Stand Strong’ heals a cripple

A Twitter user and fan of the singer, Davido has praised his new album, Stand Strong.

The singer released a new song from his album, Stand Strong, which features American rapper, Kanye West’s choir group, The Samples.

A fan had left many speechless when he took to Twitter to reveal that Davido’s new song healed a crippled man.

According to him, he played the song for the cripple and surprisingly, he stood up and started walking.

“OMG! I played Davido’s stand strong around a crippled man and he walked”.

Fans of award-winning singer, Davido were quite over the moon as when he announced the release of a new album that featured American rapper, Kanye West’s choir group.

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