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Kan Did Releases Milestone Debut Album ‘Color of Feeling’

by TurnTable Charts

Jul 27, 2024, 10:32:31 AM

Following the successful release of his hit single "No Be Regular" earlier this year, Kan Did releases his highly anticipated debut album, ‘Color of Feeling.’ This album is a vibrant exploration of Afro-Caribbean sounds, blending influences from Reggaeton, Afropop, R&B, Highlife, and more.

Listeners will be captivated from the very first track. The album opens with the soothing, guitar-strummed melodies of “Shoko” and progresses to high-energy anthems like “Color”, offering a dynamic listening experience that mirrors the highs and lows of life itself. Each track on ‘Color of Feeling’ is meticulously crafted to paint a vivid picture of love, happiness, and self-reflection, inviting fans to embark on a musical journey that refreshes the soul.

Kan Did, born Okoye Ifeanyi Isaac on January 2, 1994, in Sokoto State, Nigeria, has rapidly emerged as a standout artist in the Afro music scene. Raised in Benin City, Kan Did excelled academically, earning several diplomas before fully dedicating himself to his true passion: music. His innovative approach to Afro rhythms has garnered significant acclaim, earning him the affectionate nickname "music in human."

The success of his previous tracks, including “Shoko”, “No Be Regular”, and “Woman”, has cemented his reputation as a gifted storyteller and performer. With impressive streaming numbers and a growing fanbase, Kan Did’s unique sound continues to captivate audiences worldwide.

‘Color of Feeling’ released on the 14th of July is now available on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify. This album is a testament to Kan Did’s extraordinary talent and dedication, making it a must-listen for anyone seeking to experience the vibrant energy of Afro sounds.

Listen to 'Color of Feeling' on Spotify

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