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Ghanaian musician Mr. Drew has expressed his desire to collaborate with American artiste Chris Brown.
In an interview with DJ Slim on Daybreak Hitz, Mr. Drew stated that a collaboration with Chris Brown would be "lovely" and would create a "crazy" performance.
He said this when he was asked who he would love to collaborate with.
"I think it's quite obvious - Chris Brown! Breezyyy! Imagine Drew and Breezy on stage top - it go be crazy! That would be lovely," he said.
When DJ Slim asked if Mr. Drew had already created a song for the potential collaboration, the artiste replied that he wants to create content with Chris Brown in the studio, rather than just send over a song.
"No, that one we for create am for studio, so sey inside all we dey create content. I don't want the song sent over, I want contents with him. That alone is a hit, I'll shoot and post. Like, ego be massive for here," he explained in Pidgin English.
Mr. Drew acknowledged that it would require financial resources and connections to make the dream a reality.
"Chale, that side ebi money, we go reach there, ibi money and connect, yeah," he said. "We for dey some level, we dey on our way dey go there, sooner or later. The rope, you for pull with money and connections. Everything has to be right," he further noted.
A lot of people have likened Mr. Drew's craft to Chris Brown's, especially because they both sing and dance.
Just in time for Valentine's Day, Mr. Drew has released his debut EP, 'The Loverboy Era', a soulful collection of tracks that delve into the complexities of love. From heartbreak and cheating to relationships and romance, this EP has something for everyone.
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