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EPISODE · Dec 12, 2021 · 4 MIN

Fabyo Gomez Ft Bambi - Better Days

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We first heard this gem during the height of the Covid 19 pandemic, we felt the lyrics where very pertinent and sung to perfection by Samantha Kimani aka Bambi As we all look for Better Days let this be your soundtrack FabYo Gomez is a Dj and House Music Producer, born in Cabinda / Angola and currently residing in France. He started his music career in 2013 in Ukraine, city of Vinnytsa, initially playing for school communities. In 2017 he became the main Dj of one of the best clubs in Ukraine / Vinnytsa (H2O). He spent his time in several Ukrainian cities like: Dnipro, Lviv, Kharkov, Cumy, Kiev and Odessa. 2018 he moved to France in city the of Lille where he lives to date, and has already had the opportunity to play in other French cities such as Paris, Lyon , Tours and Bourges.

We first heard this gem during the height of the Covid 19 pandemic, we felt the lyrics where very pertinent and sung to perfection by Samantha Kimani aka Bambi As we all look for Better Days let this be your soundtrack FabYo Gomez is a Dj and House Music Producer, born in Cabinda / Angola and currently residing in France. He started his music career in 2013 in Ukraine, city of Vinnytsa, initially playing for school communities. In 2017 he became the main Dj of one of the best clubs in Ukraine / Vinnytsa (H2O). He spent his time in several Ukrainian cities like: Dnipro, Lviv, Kharkov, Cumy, Kiev and Odessa. 2018 he moved to France in city the of Lille where he lives to date, and has already had the opportunity to play in other French cities such as Paris, Lyon , Tours and Bourges.

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