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Teenage singing sensation Sanna (pronounced Say-na) Moore, is turning her passion for music into a promising career after receiving encouragement from reggae star Etana and other respected figures in the industry.
"I look up to women in music such as Etana, Rihanna, Jobi Jay, Lila Iké, and Ella Mai. I grew up hearing Etana’s music on the radio and I always noticed how uplifting and relatable her lyrics are," she said.
The aspiring entertainer, who is a student at St Andrew High School for Girls, serves as vice-president of the institution’s Wind and String Ensemble. A violinist trained by Kamoy Gordon, she enjoys a wide range of genres including reggae, R&B, neo-soul, gospel and Nyabinghi music.
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