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Inusa Dawuda

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Inusa Dawuda aka the “Black Pharaoh” is a singer, songwriter, saxophonist and entertainer. His performance was and is the catalyst behind his international success.

‘Rumours Digi Digi’, ‘Down Down Down’, ‘Morning Light’ and ‘Rub-A-Dub-Girl’ are now Inusa’s successful tracks. His releases would be supported by some of the biggest house music giants such as Erick Morillo, Paul Oakenfold, Bob Sinclar and played on radio rotations worldwide.

In 2009-2010, Inusa Dawuda was officially crowned as “the most successful foreign artist in Russia and the CIS,” where his single “Rumours – Digi Digi” would be played millions of times to date. Inusa received more radio plays during the period than fellow foreign artists such as Lady Gaga and David Guetta combined.

He has built his popularity with live performances in many European countries and many renowned party locations around the world.

Inusa Dawuda has releases on record labels from BMG to Universal Music, Pacha Recordings, Tiger Records-Kontor Records, Hed Kandi to Kingdom of Music
With his summery sound and a loyal fan base in Germany, Russia, Spin, Italy, Turkey, Austria, Ukraine, Poland, Kazakhstan, Albania and many countries around the world it continues to be successful. Live performances at jazz, world music and electronic dance festivals.

Inusa persona is both a studio artist and a live performer. He is one of the most sought after artists in the house and club music genre.

Inusa Dawuda has also enjoyed great success in the smooth jazz scene/chill-out music genre with some of his hits like “Morning Light” on Café del Mar album vol. 9 and his smooth jazz and lounge music albums “Daydream, Wandering Minds and Time Out” covered cross-over smooth jazz, lounge and deep house music. His talents as an inspired singer, saxophonist and performer reveal an amazing musical versatility that captures the attention of audiences around the world. Maybe soon at your event.

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