Singer and songwriter Gregory Bortey Newman, known in showbiz circles as King Promise, has revealed that he has chosen not to write songs for his fellow artistes anymore.
The 'Sisa' hitmaker has credits for writing numerous hits for artistes in Ghana with the likes of Adina and a few others benefiting from his song writing prowess.
However in an interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, King Promise revealed that he decided to take time to concentrate on his coming album thus he decided to put a pause on writing songs for others.
"I don’t really write for people anymore. It’s been a minute since I wrote for someone. I just took a chill on that one. I just want to focus on my upcoming album," he said.
King Promise revealed that the last time he wrote for an artist was before the emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic.
"First of all I will have to like you or be a fan of your music before I can go to the studio to do something with you," he said.
King Promise is currently promoting his new single titled 'Slow Down' produced by award-winning producer Killbeatz.
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