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Adina’s smash hit single ‘Killing Me Softly’ is surely bringing out the dancing skills in music enthusiasts across the world.
Apart from being on the playlist of every show in Ghana, the song which features Kuami Eugene, took Adina to some countries in the Pacific - including Samoa - for a tour. The natives sang along the song as if they co-wrote it.
It has now emerged that the singer has some core American fans too.
American actress, choreographer, fitness trainer and life coach A.J. Johnson could not hide her joy when the song was played for her during an interview on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM with Andy Dosty.
The elated actress, who is in Ghana for the Year of Return, could not sit still. She stood to dance and sing along the song effortlessly.
This year is exactly 400 years since the first black slaves landed in Jamestown Virginia in the US.
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