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Ghanaian musician Fameye has made a bold move that’s about to shake up the music scene.
Fameye, known for his writing skills and incredible talent, is rewriting the script with the launch of his Fameye Music Gold Pack, making history as the first Ghanaian artist to offer gold-backed merchandise.
From the days of highlife legends like E.T. Mensah to modern icons like Shatta Wale, Sarkodie and Stonebwoy, Ghana’s music industry has always been a beacon of creativity. But merchandising has mostly been limited to branded shirts, caps, and CDs. Fameye’s new initiative, combining his artistry with pure gold, takes the game to a whole new level.
This is to announce his project, ‘Premium is Here’ as he transitions into a premium artiste, becoming a truly global recognisable brand.
Fameye is offering his fans a chance to own something special: the Fameye Music Gold Pack. This is not your typical merch. This is luxury, art, and music all wrapped into one. The collection includes a Fameye customized studded leather-like black folder, Fameye’s 3D gold-embossed portrait and logo, 1 gram of Fameye sustomized pure gold, a PVC Ownership ID Card and 13 of Fameye’s super-hits golden tracks on a customized PVC card pen drive.
In an interview with Fameye, he said: "This merchandise is a tribute to my career, my achievements, and the huge impact I have made in the music industry. It is only fitting that my fans should get the chance to be part of it—by owning something that’s as exceptional as myself”.
As Fameye transitions into a premium brand, this paves the way for the many artistes that are coming up, to follow that trail and reach for the stars.
Fameye Music is going global, and this is your chance to be a part of it. Get involved now and own a piece of history!
|Watch the announcement here!

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