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Rising Ghanaian singer, Fameye, seems to want more out of his career than he ever dreamt of.
Becoming a star remains almost every music artiste’s dream, and the singer had the same ambition while working his way up the ladder. However, time changes, and so has Fameye’s dreams.
Also known as St. Peter, the singer/ songwriter was billed to perform on many shows during the Christmas season, and he lived up to expectations.
After his performance at Kojo Antwi’s Lover’s Celebration concert, Fameye related to Joy Entertainment’s Doreen Avio that he wants to be more than a star.
While speaking about his highest points in 2021, he explained that he “wanted to be blow up” as an upcoming artiste.
He said, “I wanted to be a star, but now I feel like I don’t want to be a star”.
Fameye revealed that he has finally discovered himself, hinting, “I want to be a messenger, I want to be a preacher and preach to the people the message I have for them, which is coming from the spirit”.
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