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Mig-Tino
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Migan Celestin, also known as Mig-Tino, is a guitarist, songwriter, and producer from Benin. He started his music career at the age of 13 and since then he has made significant impact and progress in the music industry in his home country and globally. Some of Mig Tino's poplar releases include, "Mig-Tino - Wonderful Of Africa " , "On Est Heureux Chez Soi" and others. Celestin was also a ex-member of Les Commandos, an Ivorian band led by Theophile 'El Rego' Do Rego.
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Wonderful Of Africa
Wonderful Of Africa1920 • AlbumTracks: 4
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