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Bella Bellow
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Bio
Georgette Adjoavi Bellow, popularly known by her stage name Bella Bellow, was a Togolese singer who sang in French and Ewe, a local dialect in Togo and some part of Ghana. Bellow rose to fame quite early in life but unfortunately died in an accident in her late twenties. Before her demise, Bellow had several hit releases to her credit and has performed on a couple of international stages such as Paris Olympia. She also recorded with popular Cameroonian star, Manu Dibango.
Discography
Albums2
Rockia, Bella Bellow
Rockia, Bella Bellow1983 • AlbumTracks: 10
Souvenir
Souvenir1977 • AlbumTracks: 10
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