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Singer Fameye has shared his dismay at not winning the 'Songwriter of the Year' category at the just-ended VGMA.
Speaking to Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, the ‘Praise’ hitmaker said he believed he deserved the award.
“Honestly, I was a little bit disappointed, even though the awards are just for bragging rights. Sometimes your fans get disappointed because they want to get the bragging right and be sitting somewhere and boast about you,” he said.
Fameye, who lost out the award to Gospel musician Perez Muzik said he expected Piesie Esther to win that award aside from him.
“Honestly I knew that if I don’t win maybe Piesie Esther will take it.”
The Mati singer was nominated in the same category as Black Sherif, Diana Hamilton, Ewura Abena, Piesie Esther, and Perez Muzik.
Fameye also claimed he had never heard the song that won Perez Musik the ‘Songwriter of the Year’ award.
“I didn’t even know that Perez song. I only heard it after he was announced as the winner of the category. But I think he deserved it because it sounded nice when they played in the auditorium.”
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