UK singer Rashelle Blue on her new single

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Fri, 10 Jun 2016 Source: Point Blanc Music

As it turns out, it is a very exciting time for female empowerment at the moment with Hilary Clinton clinching the nomination of the United States Democratic Party in her bid for the White House which could potentially see a woman being the most powerful person in the world for the very first time.

Equally, UK singer Rashelle Blue (@rashelleblue) is all about women standing up for themselves, what they believe in, and in being able to achieve their goals no matter what.

Evidently, she reps it for 'African Queens' all around the world in her new single titled KWEENS.

According to the London based singer, women are not celebrated enough especially in the Afrobeats Movement.

In a recent interview with Ludwig Junior on Ahomka Radio in London, she reiterated, ''There aren't a lot of females repping it for the girls in the afrobeats scene- especially in the diaspora. Often, we're not given the platform to bring our contribution to the African Music Market but I believe that many of us have a lot to offer.''

This exciting new afro-pop song produced by renowned UK producer/songwriter Eaaron Quacoe, seeks to celebrate women in general, but specifically African women all around the world. It follows her single AMPA produced by West African highlife maestro Bisa Kdei (@bisa_kdei). In the song she has some very uplifting words of advice for women.

The perfect fusion of afrobeat rhythms and pop melodies is definitely set to get you busting some new dance moves.

KWEENS is free to listen, download and share at the link below:

Follow Rashelle Blue on Twitter & Instagram at @rashelleblue.

Source: Point Blanc Music