We’ve first listened to Ayo, the Nigerian-Roma Soul, Reggae and Acoustic Soul singer a while ago at the Paleo festival. What a performance and what a person. She definitely has seen rough times in her life, but when I see her smile it’s the smile of a survivor.
Carry on and here are three songs from this outstanding person.
Click on the image below for the link (multimedia)
Help Is Coming
Down On My Knees
Life Is Real
More information:
Ayo at Universal
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