UK-based Ghanaian musician, Fuse ODG has praised Ghana for her significant impact on world music.
In an interview with Adu Kumi on Asempa FM, he praised Ghana for introducing Afrobeats to the rest of the world.
He believes it is amazing to see how Afrobeats has taken over the world in such a short period and Ghana’s role in the genre.
Fuse ODG also stated that, even though Ghanaians are doing well both locally and internationally, the country is not investing more in their artistes.
As a result, his record label signed female star Feli Nuna to accelerate and project her craft to a wider audience.r
He also stated that he is currently working on a project with about 5 emerging artists.
The award-winning artiste also stated that he is always willing to assist in exposing more Ghanaian talents to the world.
Fuse ODG is currently promoting his new song 'Jekka'.
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