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Singer Syleena Johnson will hold a live stream concert
Grammy nominated artist Syleena Johnson is set to release her fifth studio album on Tuesday September 27 entitled Chapter V: Underrated.
Grammy nominated artist singer Syleena Johnson is set to release her fifth studio album on Tuesday September 27 entitled Chapter V: Underrated.
Known for her hits like “Guess What”, “Another Relationship”, and vocals on Kanye West’s “All Falls Down”, she is back with two singles “A Boss” and “Angry Girl ft. Tweet”.
Singer Syleena Johnson’s live performance
Tomorrow, Syleena Johnson will have a live performance airing at 6pm est on www.stageit.com.
The event called Underrated Live from CRC Recording Studio in Chicago, will feature a duet with special guest, singer Tweet.
The live stream will be filmed as it will serve for the second video for her single “Angry Girl”. Fans can purchase a ticket – http://www.stageit.com/syleenajohnson for only $5.00 to watch this special event.
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