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Veteran gospel sensation, Stella Aba Seal has revealed the two people she would love to collaborate on a song.
In an interview with JoyNews’ Becky on the E WITH BECKS SHOW, the “Gye Me Tataa” hitmaker said the only people she plans on collaborating with on a song are KODA and Amy Newman.
“I desire to collaborate with some people but I won’t tell, I like Koda! But if I have to do with the ladies, I like Amy Newman. We’ve been talking and so when I come back from the US I will,” the singer said.
Stella Aba Seal, formerly known as Stella Dugan, came into the music scene in the 90s and has since thrilled gospel lovers with hit songs such as ‘Ebenezer’, ‘Ayeyi Nyom’, ‘Oye Onyame’, ‘Afe Ato Me’, ‘Ontonko’, ‘Wo Nkyen Nyame’, ‘Ye Abankese Nyame’, and ‘Gye Me Taata’.
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