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In a demonstration of support for young talent, musician Fuse ODG has stepped forward to fund the production of an official music video for emerging artist Fred Kobby.
This collaboration underscores Fuse ODG's commitment to nurturing the next generation of talent and the need for transformative mentorship and cooperation within the industry.
Fred Kobby, an artist of immense promise captured Fuse ODG's attention with his talent after a video of him was shared on social media.
Impressed by Fred Kobby, Fuse ODG in an announcement post on X, expressed interest in supporting the young musician.

He promised to sponsor the production of an official music video for Fred Kobby's latest single, "Pray".
For Fred Kobby, this sponsorship signifies a milestone in his career and an affirmation of his artistic vision.
"I am profoundly grateful to Fuse ODG for his belief in me and this extraordinary opportunity," he expressed.
"With his unwavering support, I am confident that together, we can craft something truly remarkable that will resonate with audiences worldwide," he said.
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