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Ghanaian musician, Fameye, has hinted at a collaboration with the 2023 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards Artiste of the Year, Black Sherif.
The release is scheduled for December 1, 2023, as revealed by Fameye in his recent social media post.
In the post captioned, "In less than 10 days!!! The country & the world lives happily ever after!!"PETER x BLACKO" captures the two artistes in a studio.
Fameye is on a run of back-to-back hits this year, with his most recent track, 'Not God,' topping multiple international charts, while his compatriot, Black Sherif, released his new single titled 'Oh No' a fortnight ago.
The possible collaboration between these two heavyweights in Ghanaian music culture, who share a common trait – incredible storytelling and songwriting ability, is brewing excitement for many music lovers.
Fameye and Black Sherif have established themselves as forces to be reckoned with in the music industry, each boasting an impressive music catalogue and garnering a devoted fan base.
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