Audio By Carbonatix
One of Ghana’s most vibrant and versatile female musicians, Sherifa Gunu, is set to record the final song on her yet to be released album with R&B super star, Craig David come December.
Sherifa confirmed this in an interview with Myjoyonline.com Wednesday, saying that “Craig David is my fan and I heard he has been listening to my songs and also watches my videos. I have almost finished my album and we hope to finish recording the song by December to complete the album.”
The song she said has no title yet but revealed that it will be themed around African unity.
Sherifa disclosed that the recording deal was brokered by her manager, Patrick Nelson who is based in the UK.
She also added that due to her love for African beats, the beat for the song is being produced here in Ghana. “We are producing the beat here in Ghana because I want the African flavour,” she said.
Craig David will record his part in the UK while she does hers here in Ghana, Sherifa told Myjoyonline.com.
The song with Craig David will be on her yet to be released 12-track album, Yomyataba (Unity) which features fresh artistes like Micheal Adangba, David and Punani. The album will be released this December in Accra and Temale.
Sherifa is hopeful the multi-award winning UK R&B star, who has five albums and a compilation to his credit, will be able to come to Ghana later for the video shoot of the song.
Sherifa has an album, Laari, released in 2005 to her credit.
Story by Ernest Dela Aglanu/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Brent oil rises 7% on report US considering military options to break Iran deadlock
11 minutes -
Minority cries ‘political persecution’ over arrest of Maxwell Kofi Jumah
17 minutes -
Court premises declared crime scene as Judicial Service relocates Sunyani Circuit, Magistrate Courts
18 minutes -
Ghana’s currency volatility linked to extractive sector leakages – Joe Jackson
21 minutes -
Body of drowned 20-year-old water tanker attendant retrieved from quarry pit at Mpobi
24 minutes -
GNAT kicks against 7,000 teacher recruitment, demands increase
27 minutes -
Oti MDCEs sign 24-hour economy contracts
31 minutes -
GNFS pushes for prosecutorial powers amid rising attacks on firefighters
35 minutes -
Court grants substituted service in defamation suit against Health Minister
38 minutes -
Manso Kaniago miners protest extortion by ‘fake’ security operatives
41 minutes -
Probe launched into alleged maternal death at Kasoa Hospital
44 minutes -
No Ghanaian killed in xenophobic attacks – Envoy debunks viral death claims
46 minutes -
Be assertive about your rights – Women and girls with disabilities urged
47 minutes -
Ho Assembly exceeds first-quarter IGF target, records rise in DACF releases
50 minutes -
NDC Accra Zongo Caucus calls for postponement of branch elections
53 minutes