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Listen to the attached audio for an interview with one of Ghana’s talented and controversial hi-life musicians, Adane Best.
The ‘Ayittey’ hit singer opened up to Myjoyonline.com about his music history, his recent four-year hiatus from the music scene and his comeback.
Adane Best, known for his unique style of singing and controversial lyrics, is behind several popular songs including ‘Gyata Bi’.
He tells Myjoyonline.com that although several political meanings have been ascribed to his songs, he is a musician and not a politician stressing that “who the cap fits let them wear it.”
Adane Best is out with a new 8-track album 'Amalesɔɔ' after four years of absence from the music scenen.
Listen to him in the attached audio:
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