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YDel Prince Releases New Hit Single,”Mighty Good Gidigba”

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VIDEO : YDel Prince Releases New Hit Single,”Mighty Good Gidigba” US based Songwriter, music maker and producer, Ydel Prince, has just released the captivating new single, ‘Mighty Good Gidigba’ – an inspirational blend of pop, soul, jazz and afrobeat. With its powerful lyrics and perfect rhythm, the core message of the song is the unsurpassed and immeasurable goodness of God . Yemi Adelaiye, popularly known as YDEL Prince, is fired up to put a smile on your face from a joy filled heart. The song “Mighty Good Gidigba” was inspired by a host of musical influences that Ydel has listened to in his growing up years like Lagbaja, Sunny Ade, Ebenezer Obey, Anita Baker to mention a few. With this song, he was able to come up with a unique sound that combines African and Western music like no one has done before. This song transcends many frontiers and it is fast becoming an instant hit, turning into a celebration song in gatherings and social events, playing on the airwaves in the Cali

Jahnkonoo Drops Melodic Reggae Tune ‘United States of Africa’ | VIDEO + AUDIO

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VIDEO : Jahnkonoo Drops Melodic Reggae Tune ‘United States of Africa’ | VIDEO + AUDIO Jahnkonoo Drops Melodic Reggae Tune ‘United States of Africa’ | VIDEO + AUDIO  Georgie Wilson, born in Camberwell London England. Gerne of music is Reggae. Georgie is known as “Jankonoo” and hails from London England. He sent many years living in Kingston 20 Jamaica with his grandfather”John Lee, grandmother, aunts,cousins and sisters. Georgie also attended Duhaney Park Primary School and Tivoli Gardens High School while embracing the sounds of Jamaica Roots Rock Reggae Dancehall music. He recorded his first single in 2000 entitled: “Neva Born A Jamaica” which got great reviews both locally and internationally. Georgie has been knocking on the doors of Reggae music for a long time now, which is why it is the right time to unleash his sound of music. Jahnkonoo listen to Soul, Disco, Funk, Jazz, Afro, Hip Hop, RNB, Rock, Pop you name it, from Sly & Robbie to Parliament Funkadelic he love