Ola Onabule - I Knew Your Father
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‘I Knew Your father’ is from the new album Point Less Written, produced and performed by Ola Onabulé Mixed by George Whitty Mastered by Hippy Baldwin at Metropolis, London#olaonabule #singersongwriter #jazz #original #worldmusic #soulmusic #fusionmusic #vocalists #jazzsinger #soulsinger #livemusic #blues #jazzmusic #soulful #iknewyourfather #pointless #digitalshow #jazzband

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