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Namibian Komuthima Gwomeya songstress Blossom has found love and will be moving to China to be with her partner and fellow artist Oliver Saasa, also known as Aio.
The couple are visiting China on their first holiday together.
Blossom says she and her partner have known each other for about a year.
“It’s so great to have a best friend who is in the same industry, as you can relate to so many things and bring the best out of each other, and have each other's back. I’m so excited about the future,” she says.
The couple say wedding bells won’t be heard anytime soon as they are still bonding and getting to know each other but musically their careers are taking off.
“We are currently busy with our upcoming music and video collaborations to air locally and in Shanghai too. We click so well, Aio is an amazing rap and hip-hop artist. We have started filming a reality TV show abroad as we have so many upcoming activities and trips together,” says Blossom.
Blossom wants to promote African talent in China, as she believes the Chinese are very curious and ready to be entertained.
“We hope to perform our new songs live at the annual Namibian Music Awards 2017 to showcase an international touch,” she said.