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Most artistes have always spoken about the need to create good music and not only rely on party songs to push one's music career. While some believe in this assertion, others think it's just about what the audience want and if the party or high tempo songs will do the magic, why not?
Expressing his thoughts about the issue on SHOWBIZ NOW, the afro pop crooner and one of Ghana's fastest growing acts, CAMIDOH insisted that there's the need to factor in a lot before putting out a song, adding that “I am not in a hurry to record party songs just because that is what the crowd wants”.
He also revealed in the interview that he believes in what he feels as an artiste, saying that if the vibe is right in his mid tempo or low tempo songs and it carries the message he desires for his fans, he goes ahead to release it in his song, reiterating that he will not be pressured to do quick tempo songs.
Camidoh has released several singles which are all receiving massive airplay including two new bangers titled AJAKII and MARIA.
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