Fireboy DML Talks ‘Peru’ With Ed Sheeran | MTV Music

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Fireboy DML talks linking up with Ed Sheeran on his smash hit ‘Peru’, eyeing up Post Malone for his next collab and how he’s going “full commercial” on his third album to showcase Afrobeats around the world…

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