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Ghana most popular actor, Kofi Adu aka Agya Koo, says he has ambitions of taking over the country’s music industry by storm in the coming years.
The hilarious actor will launch his latest music album titled Black Man, which has six tracks, in November this year.
This latest album would bring to two the music albums released by the ace actor so far.
Agya Koo’s maiden music album was titled Magya Odo Wo Abibiremu and it was reported to have gotten massive patronage by his fans.
The latest album, he stated, would be an instant hit, telling music lovers, especially his fans, to watch out.
Agya Koo, the highest paid movie star in Ghana today who would not disclose more about the album, said, “It would be used to celebrate the coming Christmas.”
He said just as he had dominated the Ghanaian movie industry, he would do the same with the music industry very soon.
“I am a man of many talents,” Agya Koo said amid laughter, noting that very soon he would be the leader in the Ghana music industry.
The ace actor disclosed that his latest album would be launched in Kumasi in November but he again declined to give details of the event venue.
Based on his outstanding achievements in the showbiz industry, Agya Koo’s popularity has grown to the extent that he is always swamped by mobs of fans wherever he goes.
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