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If you're a music lover, then you've likely encountered Afrobeats. The genre is gaining prominence in the U.S., but until recently, it was heavily dominated by males. Tiwa Savage is not an exception. They sing in English and Yoruba and is not wearing any foundation. It's no wonder she's one of the most popular artists in this genre at the moment. Take a look at others who've made waves on the scene.
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