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[Video] Sarah Téibo Ft. Fred Hammond – Like A Child Remix

Sarah Téibo Ft. Fred Hammond - Like A Child RemixUK Gospel’s soulful singer and worship leader, Sarah Téibo, releases the visuals for her collaboration with Gospel legend Fred Hammond – ‘Like A Child Remix’.

This is the third single to be released from her sophomore studio album ‘Keep Walking’ released in 2018

“Fred and I not only live in different time zones, but also live very hectic lives – his more so than mine! Synchronising diaries for shooting the video on location was becoming a challenge, so we turned our challenge into an opportunity and that was literally the inspiration behind the concept for the video” said Sarah.

The original song, ‘Like a Child featuring Jason Nicholson-Porter and Tehillah Daniel’ was the first single released off the album in January 2018 and an instant hit. The remix version gives the song a playful, edgy, makeover, with Fred bringing a funky groove to track. The music video has been premiered on terrestrial TV in over 10 countries in Africa (including Kenya, Cameroon, Ivory Coast and Nigeria), across French speaking Caribbean islands, as well as in the UK and Europe

About working with Fred, Sarah said, “it has been a dream come true to work with Fred. He is one of my music icons so for him to feature with me on a song I wrote is just surreal. ‘Like A Child’ is one of my favourite songs on the album but Fred adding his flair and creativity to it has just taken it to another level.”

The music video for the song produced by Luke ‘GKID’ Grant, was directed by veteran music video director Uvi Orogun and shot simultaneously and cross-continentally between Texas, US and London, UK.

Watch Video Below;

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