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A Review of Charass' Kiss and Tell Ft Cynthia Morgan




Charass Melody is one lucky chap with a knack of creating easy flowing melody; and having Cynthia Morgan(our Nigeria Cherr) is like the fcherry on the cake.

The young man left Mikel Obi's MMM music and lept into Melody Music. I guess thats why hid tunes are pretty melodious ...LOL.
Anyway, lets get down to brass tacks. I honestly wonder what 'Kiss and Tell' has to with the pervading story of the song. The song doesn't even emphasize on the Kiss and Tell part of it. I think the song would've been better bearing 'Maka na ina eko m'...LOL.

Well, they both seem to want that person that they will be completely besotted with.
Vocally , their voices had the needed chemistry required for the song. The video is a tad too conventional though.

 Nice rendition, although the title isn't in sync with the pervading emotion of the song.

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