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Wave drops new single, Queen of my Heart

Ilias Ali popularly known as Wave

Ilias Ali popularly known as Wave

Upcoming Nigerian singer, Ali Great Ilia popularly known as Wave has just dropped a new single titled, Queen of my Heart.

Wave who released two singles in 2015 says the single is a teaser for his fans ahead of his official album launch this year.

Speaking on his latest single, Wave said the love song was inspired by his personal experience.

The Benue-born singer who sings RnB and Afro Pop says he believes that love should be something shared with mutual respect, citing both spiritual and cultural influences as his reason for always respecting his partner.

“We all love somebody in life and I think we should treat them as queens because that is what they are in the real.

“For me love conquers all and I think we should always carry it with us even if we are hurting because its love that will still heal us.”
Wave who have been featured by many artistes including Planetary Eclipz, Ajasaint, Famous Nice, Wiziwig, Don Settle and IB, his eyeing big time in 2016.

“I will drop another single this month and will drop another after that,” the soft-spoken singer said.

Wave who has been funding his music says he is ready to listen to contract offers. “I work with Wireless Entertainment but we have nothing binding. I am open to offers that can improve my career and give me the requisite exposure.

Wave who began singing in primary school, produced his first single ‘Beautiful Lady’. “I like music and always seek to explore new things.
“I’m still honing my skills as a producer and will get better as days go by,” he said.

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