She sings for breakfast, lunch and dinner!
Didi Dumbuya (aka) Queen D was born in Freetown, Sierra Leone – the fourth of five children- but she migrated to the United States of America at an early age.
According to her parents, music has always been Queen D’s joy.
“Throughout her early years she made lot of noise in our ears and our neighbors. She would sing for breakfast, sing for lunch, and sing for supper,” her parents told salonejamboree.com.
Looking back, Queen D says singing for her parents and neighbors was her first musical lessons. She was greatly influenced by the songs of R&B singers such as Whitney Houston, Brandy, Ace of Base and Maria Carey, and she would often practice their every style of singing.
Being born to a father who had earned a PhD in Political Science and a mother who also earned a Masters degree in same, music was a definite big no for the Queen.
“Like my sisters and brothers who’re also aiming to earn degrees in Political Science and Education, I was expected to carry the same dream. My mind, however, was focused on entertainment,” says Queen D.
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