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Veronique Adaa, The Afro-pop Diva now on Radio Tour in PortHarcourt.




Veronique Adaa is the rising diva that Africa has got this year. 
This period seems to be very auspicious for her as her name, get brand and work are fast penetrating Nigerians. 

Her songs are Afro-pop and pretty vibey. With each song released,  the testimony of her rapid growth in expertise keeps resonating. 


Her new song 'itoro'is what you have to listen to. The song is making massive waves in Nigeria. She praises her man regardless of what his occupation might be,  whether wheel barrow pusher or Bricklayer.There is more we can learn from this lady. 

So,  this December Her itinerary has been filled with radio tour in Port Harcourt. 

The 32 year old diva grew up amidst siblings who are musically inclined. You may see them as an extention of the Jackson's. 

She grew up partly in Nigeria and  partly France.  She has  partaken in  the reality music show  'Nouvelle Star ' in Paris. She has also designed and created costumes for the Genifer Gentet directed videos.

Her  first song 'Radio Now'recorded huge success in Gabon as it became an anthem for people who love clubbing. 

So,  back to PortHarcourt,  the tour has really been rewarding for her and her crew. From FamilyLove97.7FM  to Cool 95.6FM and meeting her fans also.  It was really an auspicious moment for everyone

Veronique Adaa with Karen Anderson Bamson( black coffee) of Familylovefm.
, the only lady who speaks French like French,  English like English,  Yoruba,  Beyalsa and Hausa. Karen the polyglot... 

Veronique Adaa with the veteran radio personality Robert Chuks AKA Spaceman of Familylovefm

Veronique with Elvis Mainace,  another veteran radio personality with CoolFM PH.  


Here are more photos of the diva,  Veronique Adaa....  Listen to Itoro here

Follow her on Facebook, Twitter  and Instagram at @veroniqueadaa




Comments

  1. Wow that's nice. I just listened to the song. You go girl. Represent is well in France.

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  2. Nice song sis.
    I like your fashion style.

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  3. Ifey... Is that Spaceman?
    He just doesn't get old at all.

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  4. Nice beat... Works really well with gyming, so i would say its a work out song. I like the way Itoro used "repitition" baby baby baby baby. It resonates well as i imagine your alluring curves swaying in harmony to the beat. Nice. Cant wait to see what you've got for the video. will surely follow you on instagram.

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  5. Where should i start from? For the beat, it is nice but... I am not hearing the words, your lyrics are not really passing any message really. Are you trying to just achieve a dance song jam alone? Uuhm, your make up is quite loud Itoro. Lovely skin though. I look forward to better songs or a remix perhaps? Good luck!!

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  6. Woow real nice. I heart u already, you go girl!

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  7. Woow real nice. I heart u already, you go girl!

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  8. Nice song! I love your pictures. Your skin, your hair, your voice... Baby baby baby baby, baby oh baby, I love this. Nice song

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  9. She looks classy , but I honestly don't like the song. The beat is great. She may sing well in French better than she do in englih.

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