Native Filmworks Limited, one of Nigeria’s pioneer Film & TV Company and Producers of narrative feature, “A Place in the Stars” is delighted to announce the release of the Official Movie Theme Song performed by Jeremiah Gyang.Jeremiah Gyang is a music maestro with the ability to transform everyday experiences and emotions into beautiful storytelling. Gyang, a singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist has contributed immensely to the entertainment industry internationally and Nigeria in particular.The song was inspired by the movie of the same title, A Place in the Stars, directed and produced by respected film maker, Steve Gukas. The movie is a riveting account of drug trafficking; focusing on how fake and adulterated medical drugs are being traded for billions of dollars.The movie will be available in cinemas across Nigeria from November 2014.
Singer Drops "A Place In The Stars" Love Video
Jeremiah Gyang has been relatively quiet over the past year or so, but here he is with a new song and video titled, A Place In The Stars.
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