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Singer and songwriter, Nana Richard Abiona better known by his stage name Fuse ODG has hailed Afronita and Abigail’s ‘Antenna’ dance performance on the Britain’s Got Talent show.
According to him, the young Ghanaian dancers did well to project Ghana globally with their skills.
Speaking with Doreen Avio, on Daybreak Hitz, Fuse ODG particularly appreciated the fact that they danced to African songs including his track 'Antenna'.
“Afronita used my song to dance on Britain’s Got Talent and that was great. Honestly, she represented Ghana with pride and love. I was very proud to see Ghana could be showcased like that to the world”, he said on Hitz FM.
“I have always based in the United Kingdom, UK, and as soon as the song was dropped, Afronita and Princess Abigail really ‘killed’ the song as we did.”
“Congratulations to you and continue to represent Ghana and Africa. We all ‘dey’ behind you”, he added.
Fuse ODG further stressed on the need to support and nurture young talents in the creative industry.
“It is very important we support the new talents, from music, to dance, and to sports. We are here for you but definitely Ghana is still on the route to the globe again”, he added.
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