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Highlife artiste Kwabena Kwabena has set his birthday, October 17, as the release date for his upcoming album.
The sixth studio album dubbed 'Fa Me Saa' comes nearly four years after his critically acclaimed album 'Ahyesi' released in 2017.
In an interview with JoyPrime’s Ibrahim Ben Bako, the 'Aso' hitmaker revealed that he featured celebrated vocalist Efya on the album.
The 'Fa Me Saa' album, he said, has 13 tracks.
“It is detailed and so so good,”the multiple award-winning singer said.
The crooner is expected to release a single off the album on Friday May 28.
He stated that later in the year he will also release the title track 'Fa Me Saa' before the official release.
Meanwhile, Kwabena Kwabena has revealed he canceled the idea of having at least five collaborations on the album.
According to him, having those collaborations did not work out after four of the five artiste he sent the respective songs to had failed to respond to his request.
However, after waiting for six months, none of the artistes, except Efya, got in touch with him regarding his request for a collaboration.
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