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Fallen in Love by Chidinma produced by Mastercraft.


She is the real prim and proper girl of musicville, Nigeria, the quintessence of our African essence. Just one look and you are dazzled by the afrobeauty she represents. 
I'd like like  to call her the contemporary Onyeka Onwenu. All of Onyeka's mannerisms are finding more expressions in this young talented lady.


Have a listen at her latest song titled 'fallen in love'produced by the young and skillful mastercraft.
The beat isn't overladen with sounds.  Pretty simple,  smart singing,  Afro vibes,  contagious hook and a mellifluous voice taking the lead. 

You have every reason to fall in love with this song. Honestly,  I think she could be in love... Truly in love with the King of High Life...LOL. 
What d'you think? 
Do have a listen at the song. 




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