Ola Onabule - ORUNMILA - It's The Peace That Deafens
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It's The Peace That Deafens was written, produced and performed by Ola Onabulé and is the story of how the children of Oduduwa were so captivated by the glittering baubles and dazzling fables of a long line of visitors that they decided to surrender their culture, myths and legends.#olaonabule #singersongwriter #jazz #original #worldmusic #soulmusic #fusionmusic #vocalists #jazzsinger #soulsinger #blues #jazzmusic #soulful #orunmila #itsthepeacethatdeafens

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