French Singer Irma Breathes Soul Music Through New Single “Venom Of Angels”
Cameroon-French Singer Irma offers a tremendous pure retro soul single entitled « Venom Of Angels ». Indeed, when you first hear the song you would think that it was composed by a legendary Singer like Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, Sam Cooke or Al Green but it was entirely orchestrated by Irma. She is truly an accomplished artist given that, even her video exudes creativity. If you’re wondering, the visuals showcases Irma dipped and wandering in a sort of pink ocean that, afterwards, shifts to a dark night. The song is inspirational and you should definitely watch the video below.
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