Music video by 9ice ft 2face – Life is beautiful
By GuardianTV Music
27 February 2018 |
10:55 am
9ice collaborates with 2Face Idibia on his 2011 hit single “ Life Is Beautiful”. A song that is full of parables and wise words.
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