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Valee Music is an afro-pop, soul and house artiste from London. Growing up in London; her music reflects her journey and is a fusion of her culture and upbringing. In her words: "I want my fans to come on a journey with me wherever I go I wear my flags with pride and my heritage on my chest. I want my music to reflect this. London is the melting pot that has curated and nurtured the beauty of who I am today. My music culture is influenced by beautiful afrobeats, house, soul whatever it may be is what I want my fans to see through me and not put a label on it.” "To my fans – if you like house, afro-pop, soul or afrobeats then this is for you. I'm versatile and I like to create music that you can feel. Music is to be felt and I want ya'll to feel it with me.” Mr Eazi's single 'Do You', and her most recent credit on Beyonce's 'Black Is King' Disney Film as an additional cast member, Valee Music has no intentions of slowing down, and is just getting started on leaving a striking impact on the U.K. afro-pop scene. Gh engaged her in a Q&A session where she spoke about her ancestral root, working with Beyonce and Ghana's Sarkodie, and the impact of her latest banger "Sondela". Valee Music: My cousin knew the production team responsible for the 'Ape Sh*' video by the Carter's which was shot in France. Valee Music: It's an honour to be part of anything featuring Queen Bey! What I remember from the day is just how lovely all her team were! From the movie you can see how she celebrated natural black beauty and I am blessed to have been called to experience that! Also excited to see my family name Valerie Menyiwe Sibanda on the credits of a Disney production! It's a sign of good things to come! Valee Music: I'm putting it out there it will happen God willing! I think she's an incredible mentor and as female artists we can learn so much from her work ethic! How does it feel working with Ghana's biggest music export? And do you have plans working with him in the future? Valee Music: What I loved about Sarkodie's 'Do You' project that featured Mr Eazi, was just how professional everything was! He's a big act & very humble so it's good energy! Ghana's biggest music export is definitely on my radar. Pulse Ghana: Per the views on YouTube, 'Sondela' is your biggest career song and music video. Valee Music: Sondela means 'Come Closer' in my language Ndebele. Valee Music: My message to the fans is take care of you! It's a marathon not a sprint. Keep safe, more music on the way my loves! #Blessings. Source | Summary