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US-based Ghanaian gospel musician, Fritz Oakley says contrary to claims that he has quit music, he is very active and has been working on new music.
According to him the fact that he is not regularly in the public eye does not mean he is not doing active music. He told JoyNews’ Becky in an interview on the USA series of E Vibes
“People have this misconception that I’ve stopped doing music. Just because you don’t see me on TV in Ghana or on your Instagram pages does not mean I’m not active. I make it a point to make sure I put myself out there, pretty much share my gift with people."
Fritz, at age 19, began his musical career when he emerged as the winner of the maiden edition of the Voice Factory music reality show in 2009.
After a 12-year hiatus from the Ghanaian music scene, Fritz rebranded as a gospel musician under the name Oakley.

Fritz enjoyed fame when he launched his music career with many songs including ‘Me do wo’ featuring Guru.
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