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US-based Ghanaian Gospel Singer Sarah Sings has revealed that she sometimes takes time off her work to do music.
Speaking on Evibes with Becky, she said it's not easy but still has to make sure her music gets everywhere.
“You have to take time off work. Sometimes it's without pay. And you are spending money to travel to Ghana, you have your tickets and projects you are going to be working on that and you have to fund everything. It’s not easy but it is necessary to do so to get your message or music out there. The goal is to reach the world and not where you are.
We are working hard here, back home in Ghana and other parts as well and we will be venturing into other countries.”
Sarah, born and raised in Accra, Ghana is a US based gospel songwriter, vocalist, and an anointed international worship leader.
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