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What makes a lovely vocal performance even more enchanting? Twinkling lights, of course.
For her Press Play At Home performance, MzVee opted for an entire backdrop of globe lights that sparkled as she sang her song "Coming Home."
The Ghanaian singer’s look was just as stunning as the setting, as she wore an off-shoulder leather dress and glittery silver hoop earrings.
"Oh mama, oh mama/ Am coming home, am coming home/ Tell papa, tell papa/ Am coming home, am coming home," MzVee sings in the song’s jubilant chorus.
One of five tracks MzVee released in 2021, "Coming Home" features another African star, Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage.
Though MzVee sang the song solo for Press Play At Home, she and Savage teamed up for its official music video that premiered in October.
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