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WATCH: Zimbabwean-Irish artist Sia Babez drops debut video ‘Hit My Line’

Brand new video out from Sia Babez and this is for her debut track Hit My Line.

Sia Babez was born in Dublin City in 2001 to Zimbabwean parents and the visuals she drops on this new new are delicious.

Her bio is interesting even more.

Seorsia Jack (aka Sia Babez) began singing at the age of 2 years old, her influences are Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Celine Dione, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Cher, Beyonce, Bob Marley, Eta James  Bobby Brown, New Edition, TLC, George Michael, Destiny’s Child and Dido to name a few. Her passion for music lead her to writing from the age of 9. She later took up , drama, music, piano, violin, vocal coaching and choreography to develop her talent.  She performed in pantomimes, select school choirs and various talent shows, she also auditioned for Britain`s Got Talent, XFactor as both a soloist and as a group with her sister.

The sisters decided to form a girl group in 2016 known as “LSJ” in 2015 Seorsia  wrote “Say What You Want “ at the age of 14 years. In 2016 the sisters recorded the song and self distributed it to radio. The song was aired on various stations, which lead to interviews on stations such as Beat 102/103 Carlow FM, FM 104 to name a few. The sisters appeared as opening guest acts at various local Irish functions from talent shows to gala events. With the use of their active growing social media they caught the eye of many interested industry executives, however unfortunately in 2018 the girls split and went their separate ways.

Not wanting to give up her dream, Seorsia continued to pursue her career in the music industry as a solo singer/songwriter.

Watch Hit My Line fro Sia Babez below and tell us what you think:

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