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Do Music To Bring Positive Change Into People’s Lives Or Quit – Gyamfua Advises Musicians

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January 14, 2020
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Fast-rising singer Gyamfua has advised colleagues to do songs that will bring positive into people live or they should quit.

She made this suggestion when Africapush had a talk with her to know the motivations behind her songs and what the future holds for her.

Gyamfua said she believes in using her music to bring positive change into the lives of many people in Ghana and the world as whole.

She also added that if you are an artiste and the content of your songs rather has negative influence, you better quit because God gave you the talent and one day you shall be accountable to it.

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Gyamfua is currently at the studio working on few songs that will be out soon and she promised to wow her fans and many others in few times ahead.

She also appreciated her family, friends, management and the media for supporting her till now and promised to do everything within her means to make them proud.

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