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'F.S.L.S' [Video]

London based Nigerian singer wants you to discover and love who you truly are.

Davina Oriakhi - F.S.L.S

Davina Oriakhi is out with a cool video for her self-love preaching Hip-hop and Soulful single 'Find self love self' (F.S.L.S).

The singer, poet and songwriter takes the visual interpretation of the song from a playful point of view as she passes across her message.

'F.S.L.S' is the second single off her debut album "Love To A Mortal" set for release on Friday July 28, 2017.

The song was produced by Albanaian musician Gabriel Ryder. According to Oriakhi, “it’s different from being cocky, it’s about knowing and loving yourself enough to love someone else the right way”.

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The summer ready video was directed by Loraa White (who has worked with Davido and Tiwa Savage).

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