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Bil Musa

Bil Musa, Yuna Room Records

30-Oct-15 20:00

Bil Musa

Tonight we had young aspiring singer songwriter Bil Musa. Her singing was heard from an unlikely place, got quickly signed by Yuna’s own record label and now she’s the protege of Yuna herself.

 

Bil’s passion for music started off playing the piano at the age of 7. It went on to Bil starting to write her own songs at the age of 16. Currently in her line of studying, Bil is now focused with a degree major in broadcasting at Taylor’s University College.

 

The managing director for Yuna’s record label, Wawa heard Bil singing at a friend’s wedding in 2014. Earlier this year, Bil released her self-titled EP on iTunes.

 

For the record, Bil scored 22!

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