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Inusa Dawuda Impresses With Latest Hit Single “All I Need Is to Be Loved”
Inusa Dawuda, the renowned crossover singer, songwriter, saxophonist and entertainer, has once again captured the hearts of music lovers worldwide with his latest release, “All I Need Is to Be Loved.” This scintillating single offers a tantalising preview of his forthcoming album, highlighting the exceptional talent and boundless versatility that have propelled Inusa to international success.
Originally from Ghana and based in Germany, Inusa has garnered acclaim for his diverse range as a performer. Over the years, his fascinating ragga flavours and impressive vocal talents have been showcased in hit tracks such as “Rumours Digi Digi”, “Down Down Down”, “Morning Light”, “Rub-A-Dub-Girl” and “Going Back To my Roots.” This has led him to enjoy collaborations and receive support for his recordings from some of the biggest house giants, such as Erick Morillo, and radio stations worldwide.
“All I Need Is to Be Loved” is a vibrant fusion of soulful Afrobeats, amapiano and reggae-infused grooves. Inusa’s sultry, funky and unmistakable style exudes an infectious energy that will warm the hearts of listeners. The song serves as the perfect anthem for the summer of 2023 and beyond, with its catchy melodies and irresistible feelgood vibes capturing the essence of the season.
Speaking about the inspiration behind “All I Need Is to Be Loved”, Inusa shares, “‘All I Need Is to Be Loved’ is a powerful quote that emphasises the importance of love and connection in our lives. It conveys the fundamental human desire for acceptance, affection and understanding from others. The quote suggests that when we feel genuinely loved, we find fulfillment and happiness. And I also think all you truly need to be loved is the authentic essence of who you are.”
“All I Need Is to Be Loved” is a testament to Inusa’s unmatched artistry and ability to craft captivating music that transcends boundaries. As fans eagerly anticipate the release of his upcoming album, they can indulge in the enchanting sounds and infectious rhythms of this exceptional track. “All I Need Is to Be Loved” is available to buy/stream now on all platforms.
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