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Highlife musician, Kwabena Kwabena has revealed he has an unreleased 12-track album which he recorded at the start of his career in music.
Speaking on Evibes with Becky, he says most of his initial songs did not make it to his first album.
He also hinted at the possibility that some of these unreleased tracks may see the light of day in the future, offering fans a glimpse into the early chapters of his musical endeavours
“Funny enough, all the songs I recorded from the very beginning, none of them made it to the first album. I recorded a whole 12-track album which never came out. And those tracks are still there, they never came out.

That album gives me a certain moment of nostalgia anytime I get an opportunity to hear a track of two from that album. There is a possibility that some tracks can come from that album at a point.”
Part 2 of this conversation airs on JoyNews this Saturday at 8:30am and Saturday on Joyprime at 4::30pm
The E Vibes show aims to rekindle memories by delving into the interviewees’ journeys and their experiences on their way to the top, with the hope that their unique stories will shape the younger generation.
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