Angélique Kidjo – Sunlight to My Soul Ft. Soweto Gospel Choir
Angélique Kidjo, a remarkable Beninese- French award-winning female vocalist and songwriter, relea “Sunlight to My Soul …
Angélique Kidjo, a remarkable Beninese-
French award-winning female vocalist
and songwriter, relea “Sunlight
to My Soul … Angela Okorie, a well-known female
singer-songwriter and media personality,
has made a statement w “My Life…
Heavyweight singer and songwriter from
Nigeria, Victony has once again
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A talented Jamaican music phenomenon
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Wizard Chan, a top-tier Nigerian music
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hea “Demons &
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Amaarae is a very sensational Ghanaian
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uncover “Angels In Tibet… ANGELO ZIMA, an Afropop singer, songwriter and performer makes a comeback with a stellar collaboration with the rap flow powerhouse Caften Alancha – “ TANA“. Zima is here with a brand new track titled ‘TaNa‘, to serve as a prelude to a soon to be released debut EP. Written by AngeLo Zima and Caften, ‘ Tana ‘ is an infectious mid-tempo and easy to sing- along offering which sees AngeLo Zima and his collaborator open up about their appreciation for the presence of the special one in their lives in a tenacious manner!. Tana was produced by IJOSH and mixed and mastered by the industry’s very own best sound engineer STG . Download, listen, enjoy and share with your comments. DOWNLOAD MP3 Connect with AngeLo Zima on his socials below. INSTAGRAM: ANGELOZIMAOFFICIAL TWITTER: ZIMAZADDY FACEBOOK: ANGELO ZIMA YOUTUBE: ANGELO ZIMA “SONG…
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