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Flavour new music video ft Blind kid from Liberia: Flavour - Most High (feat. Semah G. Weifur) [Official Video]







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  1. Blessed nice one.
    Jackie Greene (London )

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  2. It took a Nigerian to see the gift in this young man and open a way for him. I blessed God for Flavor and I pray this young man life shine in the music industry

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  3. Very inspiring music. Thank you Flavor for featuring that raising star.

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  4. May God's Blessings shine upon you both.

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  5. Wow!! I Blessed God for flavor.

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  6. Flavour, may God bless you for recognizing Semah! I praise God for both of you!

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  7. I'm watching this music video in tears and the question that comes to mind is, "What would've become of this innocent child's life if he had not been discovered by Flavor"? There' no limitations to what we're capable of doing as humans and to Flavor, it's my fervent hope and prayers that God will guide him through out his musical sojourned🙏🙏🙏🙏

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  8. I am in Tears now, this video is Inspiring

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  9. May the almighty God bless you flavor as you bring joye to this handsome and talented child

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  10. Flavor you will never lack am so happy for this child and you can make him ur own.

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  11. God bless u Flavor for this. Thank u for bringing out the best out of this child

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  12. I'm really touched. When I listened to the interview on the radio, I had goosebumps all over me. But seeing the video, for some reason, I couldn't stop playing it over and over again.
    What I shared was tears of joy, for not just this beautiful song that is so emotional for me and my maker, but to your kind spirit God has placed in you to see the need to help this child.
    God bless you Flavor.
    God bless Semah
    #liberia

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  13. Great music but please do not refer to him as "the blind kid from Liberia" there are many blind kids in Lib and he "Semah G Weifur" does not stand alone. You need to choose your words wisely as a respected blogger......

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  14. With God all things are possible, oh what a world , may you be blessed in everything you do Having He heart to help a kid out is worth than silver and gold

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  15. With God all things are possible, oh what a world , may you be blessed in everything you do Having He heart to help a kid out is worth than silver and gold

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  16. Greater grace awaiting you both...God will surly take you there....
    indeed..He is the most High..

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  17. Good job Flavour may God bless you

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