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Women Month WAMR-DB Features DJ Samore & Saidah Nairobi

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Born and growing up in the south from Atlanta, Ga to Palm Beach, Fl. “Your Girl Samore” has always had an interested for the music industry. Her love for the entertainment industry led her to study the business and start her own entertainment company. Upon Born and growing up in the south from Atlanta, Ga to Palm Beach, Fl. “Your Girl Samore” has always had an interested for the music industry. Her love for the entertainment industry led her to study the business and start her own entertainment company. Upon Born and growing up in the south from Atlanta, Ga to Palm Beach, Fl. “Your Girl Samore” has always had an interested for the music industry. Her love for the entertainment industry led her to study the business and start her own entertainment company.   Upon graduating from high school, she went to Florida Atlantic University major in business entrepreneurship following the steps of Music Business moguls like Master P, P.Diddy, and Russell Simmons.

Interview with  Saidah  Nairobi , Saidah has danced on stages around the world with music heavyweights including Beyonce (I Am World Tour, Formation World Tour), Usher (OMG World Tour), Ne-Yo, and Ciara, and became known over the years as the “dancer with the short blonde hair”. ,Born in Queens, NY and raised in Atlanta, Ga, Saidah Nairobi is a self-described “Apple Peach”. Growing up in the best of both worlds, her up north edge mixed with southern charm has shaped the performer she’s become professionally. Starting off as a record-setting track athlete by the age of 10, to becoming a global touring dancer by the age of 22, Saidah’s journey has the foundation of ambition, hard work, and faith.

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