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British singer Edward Christopher, popularly known as Ed Sheeran, has given his fans a taste of the Twi song he recorded while in Ghana.
The song, which talks about love, was recorded while the Grammy award-winning artiste was in Ghana with Fuse ODG in June last year.
He had disclosed in an interview on BBC Radio 1Xtra after the trip that, his studio session with Fuse ODG in Ghana was fun and he wrote his part of his song with Fuse in Twi.
“I wrote a song in Twi, which is a Ghanaian dialect. I wrote that in Fuse's house in Ghana. Being in the studio with someone like Fuse is just a power experience. It was fun...a lot of stuffs in it. I was going nuts the whole time. I was playing part of the song on repeat...on a full volume. That was probably the most fun I had making a song,” the ‘Thinking Out Loud’ hit singer disclosed.
He performed a bit of the song during a TV interview recently.
Watch the video below:
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