Sanjana Nuwan Bandara – “Don’t Kill My Vibe”

Sanjana Nuwan Bandara is a multi-talented artist, entrepreneur, and CEO who was born in Kandy, Sri Lanka and is now based in Dubai. He is most notably known for his prolific business success and exceptional music. His two new releases titled “Don’t Kill My Vibe” and “Don’t Ask Me to Play It Softly” showcase the artist’s true talent and versatility. What really stands out are his smooth lyrics, catchy hooks, and hard hitting instrumentals that will immediately captivate your attention and have you asking where can I download this?

Sanjana is without a doubt the most promising upcoming international artist and mogul. He is definitely someone you want to get familiar with and we expect big things from him in 2023!

Aside from music, Sanjana is the founder and CEO of Social Shopping LLC. He also has the business Social LLC on his resume. Now, he has established himself as one of the top hip hop artists.

Check out his new music below and make sure you follow him on social media to stay up to date with his latest releases.

Connect:
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/sanjana.nuwanbandara.7
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/SanjanaBandara
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/sajja.eth

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