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Download music mp3 flavour ft semah g weifur the most high

Chinedu Okoli, better known by his stage name, Flavour, has made his fans all over the world shed emotional tears of joy after he took to his Instagram page to announce the release of his official video, Most High, featuring a blind boy, Semah G Weifur.
Now, see how Semah got to know Flavour!
Semah, a poor Liberian boy who’s blind, said that his dream in life was to meet Flavour and Mastercraft and sing with them.
The Liberian boy, who said he had been listening to his Idol’s songs on radio, made a request from a humanitarian woman, Helen Sirleaf, who paid him a visit.
“…I can’t see you, but I can feel you. I know your song, but my dream in life is to meet Flavour and Masterkrsaft.
“I am blind, but I want to be a musician. I want to sing a song for Flavour.” he told the woman.
On March 19, 2017, Flavour met with Semah in Liberia.
“I made a new friend, Semah G. Weifur, He’s blind and sang my songs better than me… Watch the full video of our meeting on YouTube… coming meeting soon!” the singer shared on his Instagram page.
Dream come true! Sameh G finally met Flavour, performed on stage with him.
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