Nigerian singer, Harrysong is set to release his first studio album scheduled debut, "Testify". The album includes and would be released on the label, Questionmark Entertainment.Born Harrison Okiri Tare, Harrysong spent the last year 2010 to record her album in addition to serving as vocal coach to several acts including the singer cum actress Omotola Jalade and finished the year with a mini tour in southern Nigeria, where it has played several concerts, the Calabar Carnival after composed and performed the theme song for the Video Music Awards in Nigeria with materials from label colleagues d'Supremes and Justina.
A series of events is planned to mark the release of his album which will be preceded by a tour across Nigeria. The album would be released the first of April in Lagos at Club Deluxe (formerly Nu Grotto), Etim Inyang Crescent, Lagos, then the launch will take place at his hometown in Warri. Before, a listening party will be held March 23 in Tribeca.
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Harrysong, who has already recorded 30 very personal songs for the album, showcases his beautiful voice, prolific writing ability and versatility on this incredible new album. Earlier this year, his video for the single "I'm in love" cards at the top of the TV, Silverbird TV on French cable network - Trace TV. Surprise collaboration with a singer with multiple awards would be included on the album - it would be unveiled on the day of release on 1 April.
"Testify" would have music for every age, mood and as the title suggests with enough excitement and inspiration. Fans also see the different sounds and even separate from the artist, which many have likened to the legendary singer Tuface.
In other news, Harrysong would also talk to participants in the amnesty program running Questionmark Entertainment. Questionmark Entertainment - and more - to prepare to release the long awaited Harrysong has been busy with the training of former activists of the area's restive Niger Delta who are participants in the federal government Amnesty. The amnesty program would be running for months for the former militants who have abandoned their weapons and violent past to floor with sufficient training or guidance to pursue the career of music, either as a producer or recording artist.
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