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Churning out good songs is not the only priority of gospel artiste Empress Gifty; she wouldn’t settle for mediocre music videos.
After claiming it cost her $40,000 to shoot her ‘Eye Woaa’ video, she is back with another gist on the video for her latest ‘Awieye Pa’ video.
According to the singer, the new video cost her more than she spent on the ‘Eye Woaa’ video.
She said on Joy FM’s Showbiz A-Z that she even bought a new camera for the video shoot.
“Watch the video and see the visuals. It’s a new camera that I used. I bought a new camera for that video. This one is upgraded and beautiful one. So it is more than $40,000. I can’t even count it,” she told the host Kwame Dadzie.
Empress has always intimated that one of the best investments any musician can make it to ensure they shoot good videos for their songs.
She has explained that it helps build the brand and makes it more appealing.
Watch Empress Gifty’s ‘Awieye Pa’ video below:
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