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Although she has had a number of collaborations on her music projects, Ghanaian singer and songwriter Cina Soul, still has the desire to do music with some of the world's greatest musicians.
While speaking to Doreen Avio on Hitz FM's Daybreak Hitz, the singer who is currently out with a new album titled 'Did I Lie?', listed some of the artistes on his bucket list in terms of music collaborations.
"I want to perform with Beyonce, with Chris Brown, with Burna Boy, with Tems, with Ayra, who else? They are plenty," she said.
She however stated that if Michael Jackson were alive, she would love to share a stage with him too.
Cina Soul also revealed that she has a song with Efya, which she plans to release soon.
"I want to release the song with Efya, we have a song together. But, you know, I didn't want to put it on the album because, yeah, I wanted to give it special attention," she said.
Cina Soul's dream collaborations showcase her admiration for music legends and her desire to work with talented artistes from around the world.
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