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Highlife artiste, Fameye, has announced the release date of his second album titled 'Songs of Peter.'
On Friday, April 29, the album will be released exclusively on Boomplay. A week after it will be available in other stores.
In a press release by the Fameye Worldwide, his management explained that this is due to a partnership deal set to provide the singer "with extensive offline and online promotions in Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya and Tanzania."

The album, which is a 12-song project is said to feature other artistes.
The 'Long Life' hitmaker hints that 'Songs of Peter' will be his best project yet.
Following the announcement, fans of Fameye have flooded social media with comments.
According to them, they cannot wait to be served with deep rooted thoughtful messages.
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