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The Meaning Behind Munnah's New Single

                                                       By Berenice Mulubah
                                                                                        3/24/2015 11:12am                            
Munnah is one of the hardest working female in the Liberian music industry

One of the hardest working female in the Liberian music industry, Lib Princess Munnah, is building a lot of buzz about her new single.  Munnah told C Liberia Clearly that her new single "SinGo & LoveinIt" is about her life and it is epic.  She is bringing nothing less than the best. 

"I’m single and really really loving it. Being single doesn’t mean I am lonely.  Being single is not what I want but it is an opportunity for me to know myself and I have come to understand that being with someone, requires you to know who you are.  I have embraced sleeping in my bed by myself. I have embraced spending time with my son. I just wanted to put this experience in music, it's therapy to my soul.

Even the video to this song is going to be amazing. This is about my life, it has to be great.  I’m shooting the video in  Miami.  I believe as an artist, you need to ample yourself. You have to take it to the next level. You can't keep doing the same thing over and over.   When it comes to video, I try to give it my all.  I’m working long hours to get the money. I’m planning ahead.  I’m taking it to Miami to capture the sun and shine all that light on what I’m doing. " Munnah
                          

There you have it folks, the truth, nothing but the truth behind SinGo & LovinIt.  Bigger and Better.







 

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