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Fast-rising music sensation, Oouu Divimba has called on musicians to carve an international standard for themselves in order to stay relevant in the showbiz industry.
According to the artiste, it was important for musicians to develop their capacities in order to match international standards.
African music has been on a meteoric rise for the past few years 'and Oouu Divimba has been an artiste contributing her quota to the music industry to entertain showbiz enthusiasts.
The musician who hails from Congo but lives in Halifax, Canada, has a story as a young African refugee with big dreams to inspire young girls around the world and has connected her to a Ghanaian producer and singer, Samuel G.
Samuel G has produced for a number of international artists around Asia, Europe, and North America.
Oouu Divimba has developed a unique sound by combining her culture and heritage with that of Samuel G, which has birthed a beautiful EP.
She cites Rihanna as her role model because of her music and Entrepreneurial spirit in the global music industry.
Oouu Divimba wishes to reach the highest attainable heights in the business and inspire young girls around the world that if they dream and work hard their dreams will never be too big.
Follow Oouu Divimba on all social media platforms and stream her music from the links below.
She is on social media as Oouu.divimba on (Instagram) and Ooudivimba on (Tiktok). She promised fans more entertaining vibes.
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