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Singer Kafui Chordz has released a new song 'Odo Nti' which literally translate as 'because of love'.
The singer joins forces with rapper W.P on the record in which they both share their sad heartbreak experiences.
Produced by DOB Music, 'Odo Nti' was released on October 1, 2021.
Kafui Chordz (formerly known as Celly Chordz) born Celestine Agropah is a Ghanaian singer and songwriter. Her comfortable genres include Afro, RnB/ Soul and Folk.
Her passion for music started at quite an early age. She took the decision to learn how to play the piano while studying at the University of Ghana.
In early 2016 she decided to kick start her professional music journey and began recording some of the songs she had written.
Her debut single “Finally Us” released in May 2016 was the icebreaker for her career and introduction into the industry.
Her debut album titled ‘PIECES IN PEACE’ was released in August 2018 which gained her some popularity amongst the Ghanaian music-loving community.
Kafui Chordz is currently an independent artiste and is open to investors.
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