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Fresh a capella melodies from Jehovah Shalom Acapella




A capella is one amazing genre that hits a nice impression on first hearing.


Introducing a renown a capella group, by the name Jehovah Shalom Acapella a crew that consists of 6 gifted lads: Elijah Kyagulanyi on the LEAD, Wasswa James on the LEAD, Wasswa Amos on the Alto, Mr. Sembubbu Asaph on the bass, Luyima Joseph on the tenor, and Kato Samuel on the Bass/Suprano, all with such breath taking voices all in their different gifting but giving you a meal so spicy to the brim of great music, music that is done without instruments, it is amazing.

Jehovah Shalom happens to be a 2 times award winning a capella vocal band but also they are happen to be runners up in the recently concluded EAGT ( East Africa's Got Talent that happened in Nairobi in 2019, these guys gave such an outstanding record of clean performances which won them a soft sport accross East Africa with a huge fan base and recognition.

They are an SDA singing group whose purpose and mission is to build and inspire humanity through their music. They happen to have recorded a couple of songs and albums released at that, some of their amazing hit singles like jangu jaali, have wowed listeners from all over, one thing among the many that stands out on these beloved is their consistency in producing credible work.

Coming to speed with to date, Jehovah Shalom has been in the music kitchen preparing a meal that you need to have a taste of, it's their frehest release dubbed It Is Higher a song that speaks of no other higher name than the name of Jesus, it is a resound of exaltation of the one and only Mighty God, derived from Philly. 2:9.

Produced and Mastered by Luyima Joseph
Video by Dave MDK Concepts.

CONTACT Jehovah Shalon Acappela Jehovahshalomug@gmail.com


WEBSITE www.JehovahShalomAcapella.com

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