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Another Gambian star discovered in UK

Africa » Gambia
Friday, March 28, 2008

Amie Jallow is yet another young Gambian  born singer currently based  in the United Kingdom struggling to reach stardom. 

Recently, she was on holiday in The Gambia to visits her family.She disclosed to What's On that she had been in the music business for some time now and has had a great passion for singing.

According to her, when she get back to the UK, she plan to go into many things to further showcase and further improve her
talents, especially in the music industry.

According to her, she plans to make all efforts to break the limelight of becoming The Gambia's born diva in the United Kingdom.

The young singer spoke briefly of her sojourn in England when she first attended the English Matyrs Primary School before going on to Secondary School.

" However, I first discovered my talents in writing songs and later decided to explored it and realised that I could actually make it in music because I am a good singer coupled with melodic voice," she said.

The young singer's voice is just great. She stands a good chance to excel in the international music scene if given the necessary support.

Author: by Ebrima Jatta
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