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[4] Bello emerged onto Nigeria's musical landscape as a member of the defunct group Kush, an acronym for Kinetically Ushering Salvation into Hearts and Homes.

Directed by Kemi Adetiba, the music video for "The Future" was released on April 3, 2011, and includes cameos from Sound Sultan, Chude Jideonwo, Banky W, and Tara Fela-Durotoye.

"[12] Reviewing for Sahara Reporters, Dapo Osewa described the video as "a narrative in itself that dares to capture the varying and boundless composition of emotion that is the face of the Nigerian.

[14] In October 2011, Bello was one of the celebrities featured in an eight-minute anti-rape video compiled by the Nigerian Ministry of Youth Development.

[15] In December 2013, Bello released the Wale Adenuga-assisted single "Yahweh", which features additional vocals from Nwando Okeke and Mosa.

[19] Bello was the official photographer to former President Goodluck Jonathan during his tenure in office; she also does work for Thisday fashion magazine.

[6] In July 2011, Bello was honoured by the non-profit Communication For Change organisation in a five-part documentary film series, titled RedHot.

[22] Bello is married and gave birth to twin boys named Christian and Christopher on 10 October 2014, which coincidentally marked the release of The Morning Songbook.