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Nando Chirino Unveils New Single ‘Turn Your Lights Down Low’

by | Apr 6, 2024

Local artist Nando Chirino continues his streak of success in the kompa genre with the release of another hit, following the acclaim garnered by his versions of ‘To Love Somebody’ and ‘Ain’t no Sunshine’! This time, he presents his interpretation of Bob Marley & the Wailers’ classic ‘Turn Your Lights Down Low’ from the legendary album ‘Exodus.’

Nando is on a roll lately, with his songs frequently played on local radio stations and reaching audiences across our sister islands. The arrangement of this track was in the capable hands of Markeys Maduro and Stanley Clementina, while the mixing was expertly done by Sean Canister.

Listeners can enjoy the kompa version of ‘Turn Your Lights Down Low’ on YouTube, and the track is also available on various digital platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music, and Distrokid.

As Nando Chirino continues to captivate audiences with his soulful renditions and infectious beats, ‘Turn Your Lights Down Low’ promises to be another standout addition to his growing repertoire.

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