Wednesday, 2 April 2014
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The dynamic singing sisters, D'Adshas are back again with another up tempo track that is sure to rock the dance floor. This new track is titled Ekomosi (Spiritual Ekombi) an Efik song featuring ft Upper-X, a Calabar Hip Hop rapper.
Ekomosi is a follow up to other stellar D'Adshas hits like Tinkinkinik featuring Dammy Krane, Ego N’ Ekwu feat. K-Large, etc.
They have had their songs aired on major radio stations in Lagos and Calabar and recently went on a major tour of cities in the Southern part of Nigeria.
Ekomosi is the traditional drum of the Efik people and the spiritual ekombi is a traditional Efik dance. As you listen to this infectious song, get ready to dance till you can't move your feet no more.
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