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It’s been a while now since the birth of ‘Peter’, a name which seems to have come to stay amongst the advent listeners of Ghanaian musician, Fameye.
A name which his fans and the masses have quickly adopted, the musician tells us he discovered his new self in a dream.
He captioned in video post on his social media platform, ‘ Dream? I saw Peter for the first time, when you find yourself embrace him. He further revealed in an exclusive interview.
He said,‘’I was in a very dark place at one point, I was really scared, my spirit died , I couldn’t record music for days’’
‘’I was scared I was going to die, it continued for days until one day I had a dream in the studio”.
“I had a dream and I just can’t wait to tell people about it”, he added.
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