Watch Seinabo Sey give an amazing performance of her hit song "Younger" at the 2014 Nobel Peace Price Concert. Fun fact: Did you know that the Norwegian artist Kygo made a hit remix of this song?
I love watching her perform this song. There's another one at an outdoor concert. Her face before she sings the hook is like "i am about to sing the catchiest hook ever".
Why didn't she sing the high notes I know she can rock them!!! She's my absolute favorite artist. Most beautiful voice and the message in her songs is so touching❤️
That smile on her face in the final part of the instrumental part like "can't still believe what's going on" is so sweet from her. THERE is a real person there, not a diva.
bala janneh yep i know. But in case you don’t know , Gambia is inside Senegal . It was all the same before white ppl came in , we speak same langages and have same ethnicities. We don’t have to separate ourselves in order to fit in . We have to be united . Gambia, Senegal, Mali , Benin etc... we are all west African
Adama Sewa well I do know senegal surrounds Gambia on 3 sides, North, South and East. Except the West which is the Atlantic Ocean. I am Gambian all I am trying to say is give Gambia it’s time in the sun, when it comes to music Senegal is known all around, so let little tiny Gambia be heard as well.
I don't get this. I've seen a few of her live performances and I can't figure out why this is good. she has a good voice but every song seems to sound like music and vocals were written independent of each other. terrible combination. like "you guys play a song, and you, sing what's written in this book of poetry". neither knowing what the other will do. this one in particular. I thought someone was playing a joke with that weird audio thing, then the symphony just jumped in and out.
This was a huge hit in Norway shortly before (and during) this concert (which was in Norway), so i guess that's the only explanation needed :P I thought it was a great performance, though, and the artist herself seemed to be quite overwhelmed of the detail the orchestra had put in to playing this song. Sounds good! In my humble opinion...