Sierra Leone’s Afro-fusion Singer Mello Seven Announces Release Date For His First Ever Album “Wonders”

Sierra Leonean afro-fusion singer Jonathan Obai Fitzjohn, popularly known as Mello Seven has revealed the date for his first ever album he named “wonders”

Taking the exciting news on his official Facebook page, Mello Seven said; “My first-ever much-anticipated Album will be celebrated with a release party on November 20th 2022.”

This announcement came at a time when there have been controversies around him leaving the Eminence Africa, there has not been an official message or press release from the Afro-fusion king or his new management or team but flyers, messages and around made by him no longer have the Eminence Africa logo. The singer is however yet to go public to make this announcement.

The Afro-fusion singer is all set to give his fans and music lover the best on the 20th November, stating on his social media handle, he said; “We are fully aware that my day 1 supporters have asked, waited and hoped for when I release a body of work.”

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