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One Africa Music Fest: Calebin to perform alongside Wizkid, Davido, Burna Boy, Tiwa Savage in Dubai
Multi-talented and fast-rising Nigerian singer, Calebin, is set to storm the One Africa Music Fest in Dubai with his incredible talent and matchless stage performance.
Caleb Chisom Godson, popularly called by his stage name, Calebin, will share the stage with prominent Nigerian superstars like Wizkid, Davido, Tiwa Savage, Burna Boy, Teni, Tekno, 2Baba and Zlatan Ibile, to deliver his top-notch performance.
The One Africa Music Fest 2019 in Dubai will take place at the Festival Arena, the country’s festival city and will be hosted by revered musician and music executive, Banky W, on November 15, 2019.
Calebin, is one of the most consistent budding talents representing Nigeria, home and abroad, he has released notable songs such as ‘Eminado’ that was produced by foremost Nigerian sound engineer, Spellz, Tekno Miles-collaborated single, ‘Parole’, just to mention a few of the songs he has to his credibility.
Other African musicians who will be performing at the highly anticipated event are, Jah Prayzah, Akothee, Betty G, Lij Michael, Linah, Diamond Platinumz, Harmonize, Eddy Kenzo, Nandy, Nhatty Man, Soujila, The Ben, Vanessa Mdee and King Promise.
In the past, Calebin had also performed with singer and song producer Tekno, dancehall sensations Timaya and Patoranking, top-notch highlife singer Flavour, and Yoruba indigenous rapper Olamide.
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