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Ghanaian singer and performer, Abena Serwaa Eno Senti Frimpong, also known as S3nti, said music found her 7 years ago while she was at Central University.
Speaking with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, the artist said her music journey began at a tender age when she found herself singing in smaller groups.
S3nti in the interview revealed that she only started music as a career a few years ago.

“Music found me seven years ago,” she said.
“After SHS, I started in a gospel group where we used to perform in churches. It was something that we used to do and through that, I met a lot of people who had a great impact on my music”, she added.
S3nti also stated that she recounts receiving help from a saxophonist. Ekow Joe, for the legendary musician, Kojo Antwi back in the day when she had begun music.

“We had a program at Accra Academy. It was like a forum of sorts. He [Ekow Joe] took my number and I didn’t hear from him for over two years. It was after I had entered the university, had I received a text from him, asking if I could sing at one of his gigs. It was an acoustic vibe”, she said.
She further added that music has been the best experience and through that, she had met a lot of people.
“I have met a lot of people through music. People I didn’t think I could meet, performances on platforms I couldn’t think of, and places I never thought of. I feel like I embraced the journey”, she said.

The ‘Toxic Love’ singer added that through music, she gets relationship advances from men and that to her is normal.
“I mean that’s a normal thing and it’s expected. Even if I wasn’t in that scene (in good shape), I would have still expected it. It’s quite normal”, she added.
S3nti also shared that she is anticipating collaboration with a few artists in the music industry.
“There are people I grew up listening to like Samini, Kwabena Kwabena, Efya, StoneBwoy. I am looking forward to working with them. Though I haven’t met them personally when I do, I will do if I have the opportunity”, she said.
S3nti is currently promoting her latest single titled Toxic Love.
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