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Ghana’s Youngest Musician, Kallai Nana Qwaachi, affectionately called Fotocopy is confident of being the Grammy messiah of Ghana’s music industry.
He affirmed that it is possible to win a Grammy Award for the country since no musician has been able to make it.
The young singer said this on Joy Prime’s Prime Morning Show while responding to the question of whether he is capable of winning a Grammy for Ghana.
Asked if he thinks he can get Ghana the coveted Grammy Award, Fotocopy confidently said, “Yes.”
As to how long it will take to make it happen, the artiste said, “When the time is right.”
He said he is putting in efforts to make his father proud for his care towards his career.
Meanwhile, the young musician is out with a new single titled ‘Best Friends’.
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