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Published on November 5th, 2019 | by Guest Contributor

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TEEAH Is Back With ‘ZEHGEH’

Exactly one year after causing a stir in the UK Afrobeats landscape with her surprise soulful Afro-Jazz debut single ‘Save Me’, the East London singer and songwriter TEEAH is back with her brand new song titled ‘ZENGEH’ featuring the 2019 BET Hip Hop Awards ‘Best International Flow’ winner SARKODIE.

‘Zengeh’ offers another layer to Teeah’s artistry that we haven’t yet seen on her previous singles. The soulful Afro-fusion track sees Teeah in her sultry element, highlighted by her captivating vocal performance and sweltering lyrics, while Sarkodie is as consummate as ever, delivering one of his best guest appearances of the year.

Born in London of Bajan and Southern African heritage, Teeah began singing at the age of 10, before going on to perform backing vocals for Hugh Masekela, Amy Winehouse, Mel B, Fred Hammond and Misha Paris among others. She has performed at Love Box Festival, Royal Festival Hall, Channel 4, and X Factor UK, to mention a few. Over the years, she put her music career on hold for a more behind-the-scenes role in events and PR, but fast-forward to 2019, and Teeah is now ready to share her exciting talent and music with the world.

Talking about the inspiration for ‘Zengeh’, Teeah says, “I love ‘love’ and that’s what I try to explore with ‘Zengeh’. In its purest form, love is a connection that can be physical yet passionate. The world can sometimes miss the true feeling of love because these days, it’s all rushed rather than enjoyed. ‘Zen-Geh’ – the word alone is passionate enough, and I want listeners to feel passionate about passion when they are listening to it, in all in cultural expression through sound and rhythm”.

The track is taken from her forthcoming untitled debut EP, due for release in early 2020. It was produced by her longtime collaborator Delirious, who has previously worked with the likes of Tinie Tempah, Lady Leshurr, and Stylo G.


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