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After a noticeable absence from the music scene, Mista Xto has officially made his return. The Akwa-Cross music icon, known for his unique blend of highlife, makossa, and traditional sounds, recently released his comeback songs “Yed Mi Nsana (Cleanse Me),” and Mma Mmem,” a song featuring talented Efik rapper Upper X.

Xto describes “Yed Mi Nsana” as a soul-stirring highlife piece with a deeply spiritual message, while “Mma Mmem” showcases his signature rhythmic energy and a compelling story.

According to sources close to the artist, these singles are just the beginning. Mista Xto, real name Christopher Esin, is reportedly working on several new projects, including a full-length album and a series of EPs expected to be released soon.

As one of the key figures in preserving and modernizing music in Ibibio, Efik, and Oro languages, his presence on the scene has been praised by fans as a huge boost to the local industry. Xto is particularly praised for his ability to blend traditional elements with contemporary flair has always set him apart, and this new chapter, according to fans, is set to solidify his place as a true legend.



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