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Ghanaian artiste Aya RamzyB has commended Kofi Kinaata for his support to musicians in the Western Region.
In an interview on Daybreak Hitz with DJ Slim, RamzyB described Kinaata's gesture as unimaginable, citing his personal experiences with the 'Confession' hit maker.
"I'll say [his support to us is] 100 percent because Kofi is really doing well for Western Region artistes, especially me," RamzyB stated.
He recalled a collaboration with Kinaata, where the latter not only provided a verse but also offered financial support to promote music.
"I received money on my phone from him, and thought it was a mistake but he told me "no, Ramzy, I sent it to you because the song is great, so take this and promote the song."
RamzyB also shared details of their recent joint music project, where Kinaata shot a music video for free and even provided transportation and costumes.
"He came with his team with two cars and shot everything for free. Just imagine what he has done for me," RamzyB added.
The artiste has currently released a new song, 'Weekend', featuring Kofi Kinaata, and promises to release the music video on YouTube and other platforms soon.

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