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Akon confesses his brother used to perform as his double when he was overbooked

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In a recent interview on The Morning Hustle, Senegalese-American singer Akon admitted he used to have his brother perform as his double when he was overbooked for shows. According to Vibe, the 49-year-old touched on the topic when he was questioned about those rumors. “Let me clear some things up so we all know,” he...

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