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‘You Are’ By Yemi Alade Is The Heartbeat Of The Animated Series ‘Iyanu’ | Watch The Music Video

You Are

Afropop star Yemi Alade has released the official theme song for the new animated series Iyanu, and it’s a must-listen.

The song, titled “You Are,” is full of energy, meaning, and African pride. It plays during the show and helps tell the story of Iyanu, a brave young girl with magical powers.

Iyanu is a Nigerian animated series that airs on Cartoon Network and is also available on Max. It’s based on a comic book by Roye Okupe and is all about a young girl discovering her strength and saving her people. The show is set in a magical world inspired by Yoruba culture and history.

Yemi Alade, being known as Mama Africa, brings her powerful voice and vibrant style to this song. “You Are” isn’t just a theme song, it’s an inspiring song about courage, identity, and believing in yourself.

The music video is just as exciting as the song. It shows Iyanu in action, using her powers and facing challenges.

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If you love music, animation, and stories with heart, this is for you.

Watch the video here

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