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Rapper Kwaw Kese says the outbreak of coronavirus has delayed most of his work.
According to the rapper, he was hoping to release a new single before his album dropped in June.
However, he has had to push both releases back because of the pandemic the world is dealing with.
“The song, ‘Good Man’ (which features Stonebwoy and Black Prophet), was supposed to come out before the album but with the situation now you can’t set a date for anything,” he told JoyNews’ Becky.
Kwaw Kese has been stuck in the US since the pandemic broke out in the states one reason he said has added to the delay.
“I have to be in Ghana to release the whole thing,” he stated adding that he has postponed everything until the pandemic is over.
He urged people to keep calm while the health officials find ways to control the pandemic.
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