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Ghanaian student and musical artiste Kobby Muhsin has shared his story on Daybreak Hitz, highlighting his journey from losing his sight to pursuing his passion for music.
When asked if his visual impairment was present from birth, Kobby Muhsin revealed it was not congenital.
“Not at all. It occurred when I was just eight years, I slept one morning and I woke up and I couldn’t see anything,” he said.
Kobby Muhsin started his musical journey five years ago and officially began his professional music career three years ago.
“I started doing music like five years ago and then professionally three years ago. Yeah. That was when I entered into the University of Ghana level hundred. That was when I started doing music proper,” he noted.
Kobby Muhsin is set to release a new song called “Senorita” this Thursday, showcasing his continued creativity and passion for music.
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