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Tamy Moyo features on Kenyan album

Tamy Moyo was one of 12 female artists featured on the album, which also included South African artiste Simmy.

AFRO-POP singer, Tamy Moyo was featured on Kenyan artist Fancy Fingers' latest album Love Language, which was released last Friday.

Moyo was one of 12 female artists featured on the album, which also included South African artiste Simmy.

Fancy Fingers described the project as a "women only collaborative project" in celebration of International Women's Day.

Moyo said she was inspired to collaborate with Fancy Fingers because they wanted to mix different genres of music together.

“Our goal was to make music that everyone can enjoy, using bits and pieces from different cultures,” she said.

Moyo also recently released a single with dancehall artist Master H titled Kelly Kelvedhura.

The song is a fusion of Afro-pop and dancehall, and the music video features unique visuals, sounds, and dances.

Moyo rose to fame in 2016 after releasing her song Ndibereke and was nominated for the Best Female Artist in Southern Africa at the AFRIMA awards in 2019 and 2021.

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