Reggae-rock singer "Selah Sue" from Belgium performs during the 36th edition of 'Le Printemps de Bourges' rock and pop festival in the French city of Bourges on April 26, 2012. (ALAIN JOCARD/AFP/Getty Images)
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One of the most successful recording artists to come out of Belgium hopes she'll enjoy similar success here in the United States when her album is released here later this summer.
Selah Sue's self-titled debut album came out last year to a lot of success in Europe. She's been traveling the United States in recent weeks promoting the album and stopped by the MPR studios.
We'll air her performance and interview on The Daily Circuit Thursday.
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