LAX Features AyraStarr on New Single “Options”

February 14, 2022

Damilola Afolabi, known professionally as LAX released a new single titled “options” where he featured the fast-rising AyraStarr.

The song debuts as his first release of the year.

Nigerian crooner LAX is known for his hit singles Pepe, Sempe, Faster, Ayaya, Go low and the likes.

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