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Ghanaian-born US-based musician, Richmond Kyei Manu popularly known as CashBiggy has released his maiden song titled ‘Obiara Difor’.
The talented hip life musician used his maiden work which translates in English as ‘Everyone is Guilty’ to send a strong message to all Ghanaians.
The three-minute is produced by Pee GH and seeks to inspire patriotism amongst the populace.
While chastising leaders, CashBiggy communicates that everyone needs to chip in their quota for the country to be transformed.
The Ghanaian music industry is vibrant and CashBiggy promises to carve an exceptional niche that will boost his music craft beyond the borders of Ghana.
Nonetheless, CashBiggy is a Ghanaian-born US-based afrobeat artiste passionate about his roots.
Born and raised in Ghana, Richmond Kyei Manu, loved music and practiced often.
He moved to the United State of America after graduating from Asanteman Senior High School and has worked his way to become President of Richma Logistics a trucking company based in the US.
But since his first love is music, he has decided to revisit his craft.
CashBiggy seeks to use his talent to garner raise self-awareness and ensure patriotism is reinstated in the country.
The song is now available on all streaming platforms.
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