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  • Friday, 15 November 2024

Big Dom to return to Rwanda mobile studio

Big Dom to return to Rwanda mobile studio

Big Dom to return to Rwanda mobile studio

Big Dom to return to Rwanda mobile studio

Popular singer Big Dom in songs including 'Ange Orange' is set to return to work in music in Rwanda and also bring a mobile music studio.

The artist is preparing his third album with ten songs titled ‘Add Africa’.

In an interview with IGIHE he said that the special has but how he took a long time to touch it.

“The special thing about it is that I took a long time to prepare it wholeheartedly so that I can produce interesting music for my fans, especially my fans.”

The singer says he is proud of the level of Rwandan music he has achieved and is happy with the progress he has made.

“After a long time I don’t live in Rwanda and I don’t make music, I think about coming back because I miss you, as my country of origin. I miss the music industry, which is very important because of the progress made by Rwandan music. As one of the oldest builders in the world, it makes me proud to see you moving forward. I'm glad those who are developing it today are valuable. "

He added that he plans to come to Rwanda to work in music in a simple and fun way and also plans to bring a sound and video studio.

“I will make music in Rwanda in a way that is fun and easy for me. I will work with other artists on my plans to have a sound and video studio. ”

“I want to give a chance to all the artists who don’t have the ability to go to the studio. When I return to Rwanda I will be living as long as possible but including returning to France because I have a different life to build after 12 years. I have a family and other activities. ”

The artist is usually known as Niyigena Cyubahiro Pascal Dominique. He was born into a family of five children; some of them died and others were killed in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.

He is survived by a brother who lives in Washington, DC.

The artist has had a popular album featuring songs like ‘Fill’, ‘God is love’, Chic choc chèque ’and more. He makes music that focuses on Afro Beat, RnB Slow and more.

The artist is preparing his third album with ten songs titled ‘Add Africa’.

In an interview with IGIHE he said that the special has but how he took a long time to touch it.

“The special thing about it is that I took a long time to prepare it wholeheartedly so that I can produce interesting music for my fans, especially my fans.”

The singer says he is proud of the level of Rwandan music he has achieved and is happy with the progress he has made.

“After a long time I don’t live in Rwanda and I don’t make music, I think about coming back because I miss you, as my country of origin. I miss the music industry, which is very important because of the progress made by Rwandan music. As one of the oldest builders in the world, it makes me proud to see you moving forward. I'm glad those who are developing it today are valuable. "

He added that he plans to come to Rwanda to work in music in a simple and fun way and also plans to bring a sound and video studio.

“I will make music in Rwanda in a way that is fun and easy for me. I will work with other artists on my plans to have a sound and video studio. ”

“I want to give a chance to all the artists who don’t have the ability to go to the studio. When I return to Rwanda I will be living as long as possible but including returning to France because I have a different life to build after 12 years. I have a family and other activities. ”

The artist is usually known as Niyigena Cyubahiro Pascal Dominique. He was born into a family of five children; some of them died and others were killed in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.

He is survived by a brother who lives in Washington, DC.

The artist has had a popular album featuring songs like ‘Fill’, ‘God is love’, Chic choc chèque ’and more. He makes music that focuses on Afro Beat, RnB Slow and more.

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