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Goldie Harvey
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Goldie, with birth name Oluwabimpe Susan Filani Harvey, was a Nigerian singer who made her industry debut in 2009 with her hit single 'Komole.' She gained recognition for her eccentricity, which earned her comparisons to Lady Gaga, and her signature golden hair. In 2012, she released her debut album 'Gold,' which spawned hits such as 'You Know It' and 'Jawo Jawo.' Despite facing controversies and criticism, Goldie was dedicated to her music and charity. She passed away in 2013 at the age of 31.
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Gold
Gold2010 • AlbumTracks: 15
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