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Ghanaian-based UK Afrofusion artist, Effs, has landed in Ghana for a series of engagements and a familiarization tour.
Known not only for her adept piano skills but also for her enchanting vocals, Effs has been passionate about music since childhood, continually honing her craft.
Effs is gearing up for the much-anticipated release of her upcoming single, "I Like That," a vibrant Amapiano Electro track poised to make waves globally and get audiences dancing.

During her stay, Effs plans to connect with the media and engage with fellow industry professionals. Her schedule includes radio and TV interviews, podcast sessions, a listening party, and visits to various personalities.
Through these activities, she aims to share her incredible music and performances not only with Ghana but also with the rest of the world, leaving a lasting impact.
For the latest updates, you can follow her on social media at @Officialeffs.
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