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Upcoming afrobeat artiste Charles Fanti says he is excited about how music lovers, DJs and presenters have received his single ‘Sake of love'.
Reports indicate that after the single release by the artiste born Charles Kwesi a few weeks ago, it has enjoyed a lot of downloads on various digital music platforms.
His management team said pre-release comments on the song produced by Gavali Music from some music stakeholders, including radio DJs and presenters, are mind-blowing.
“I’m amazed how the song ‘Sake of Love’ has won the hearts of music fans,” Charles Fanti’s producer, Richard Essien (Magic Rocker), said.
According to him, the song's lyric speaks for itself and “I can say that the purpose of the song has been achieved.”
Mr Essien added that Charles Fanti is ready to make his presence felt in the music industry this year and in the coming years.
According to him, Charles Fanti's dreams of leaving his mark on the local and world music scene will also significantly impact the lives of people in society through his music.
Charles Fanti, who wants to be counted among the best in the Ghanaian music scene in the future, said, “I have groomed myself well to meet the challenges ahead of me.”
He added, “I want to take my music to every part of the world. I want to compete with those on the music scene. I am ready to change the trend of Ghanaian music. I’m unique in my way.”
Charles Fanti believes in good music that tends to impact society and the world positively.
He sings about love and relationship; hence one of his objectives is to use his music to mend broken hearts and enhance beautiful relationships among couples.
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