Ola Onabule - Let Love Alone
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A performance of 'Let Love Alone' from Ola Onabule's 2012 album: Seven Shades Darker. Ola Onabule © 2012#olaonabule #singersongwriter #jazz #original #soulmusic #fusionmusic #vocalists #jazzsinger #soulsinger #livemusic #blues #jazzmusic #soulful #letlovealone #sevenshadesdarker #jazzband
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