Afro artist Kan Did unleash the full spectrum of his talents in his debut album, ‘Color of Feeling’

After his fruitful success earlier this year with the single ‘No Be Regular’, Kan Did returns with his milestone debut album ‘Color of Feeling’. Dive into track after track of Afro-Caribbean goodness, influenced by Reggaeton, Afropop, R&B, Highlife, and more. Beginning with soothing guitar-strummed records like ‘Shoko’ and moving to high-energy tracks like ‘Color’, this album paints a vivid image of life, inviting listeners on a journey of love, happiness, and self-reflection. If you want to refresh your listening palette with one of the most exciting projects in Afro Sounds, Kan Did’s ‘Color of Feeling’ is a must-listen.

Born Okoye Ifeanyi Isaac on January 2, 1994, in Sokoto State, Nigeria, Kan Did is an emerging singer, songwriter, performer, and recording artist that stands out amongst his peers for his clear and distinct Afro music. Raised in Benin City, the artist prospered in academics, achieving several diplomas before he ultimately chose to pursue his true passion: music. KanDid’s innovative Afro rhythms have earned him significant acclaim and recognition in the music industry, even earning the nickname “music in humanâ€. His recent tracks, such as ‘Shoko’, ‘No Be Regular’, and ‘Woman’, have captivated audiences, building promising numbers on streaming platforms thanks to his storytelling prowess. Kan Did’s journey from a statistics graduate to a celebrated artist underscores his talent and dedication, marking him as a rising force in Afro-music

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