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Meet Ceemby

Meet Ceemby



Ceemby is a Gospel Artist, Afro ,Soul and Jazz Musician. Currently she is studying in Cyprus, at Cyprus School of Sound studying Music Production to develop her talent. She say she did not choose to sing, it actually is a calling to minister and sing for people. She believes her calling is to touch lives throughout the globe. 





In the medium term she wants to establish a Worship Centre and become a top female producer. With adequate financial support Ceemby wants to further her career to the apex of sound production. Her desire also is to become a philanthropist who raises the underprivileged.



Her current single is Makanaka Ishe is available https://youtu.be/eOWiSBUH5u8, 


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  1. So exciting to know.More graceee

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    1. Wow, you are an amazing Ceemby, you were born for Nations. Keep on the good work of Faith Sis.

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  2. You are amazing Ceemby, God increase you my Sis

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  3. If the Lord does not build they that build do so in vain. This is not in vain and may He build more through you and for you my sister! More grace ❤️

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