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For sometime now, many music enthusiasts have been worried sick about the whereabout and condition of one of the finest hiplife lyricists in Ghana, Okomfuor Kwadee. All such persons should heave a sigh of relief because the rapper has been found and is doing extremely well.
Prolific hiplife artiste Okomfour Kwadee real name, Jerry Anaba, who has been missing in action for over three years has presently been spotted during a Weekly Fylla investigation on his where about. Kwadee has resurfaced at a residence on the Spintex Road, a suburb of Accra. From our investigations, Kwaadee has been in Accra for almost a while now.
Last year, Okomfour who had personal related issues, moved to his home town Navrongo in the Upper East region to cool off and spent some time with his family after news went round that he had gone mad. He later moved to an unknown location at Asamankese in the Eastern region early this year, where he stayed until he moved back to Accra few weeks ago.
This news comes as very refreshing and a sign of hope to all Okomfour Kwadee fans that keep calling on radio programmes and writing short letters to entertainment newspapers asking of the where about of the award-winning star. Weekly Fylla can confirm that he is presently recording a 20-track album, at Quick Action’s S24 studio also on the Spintex Road.
When Weekly Fylla checked with Quick Action if indeed he is working on a new album with Kwaadee, he confirmed that Okomfour Kwadee is presently recording a full album in his studio. “The album is almost done because he has completed over ten songs on the album”.
Asked how Kwadee was doing, Quick Action said Kwaadee is the same person Ghanaians used to know but he looks a bit sober than before. He said Kwaadee has changed physically because he has cut down his dread locks but lyrically and musically, he believes Kwadee is even better than before.
Comparing his previous songs to what he is recording now, Action said the new songs sound as though it is Kwaadee’s first album because the energy he’s exhibiting in his new recordings has never being heard of in any of his old songs.
On the same issue Weekly Fylla’s Naana Ntiri visited Kwadee and his manager Eric at their residence. According to the reporter, the rapper is healthy and hearty. Kwadee declined to grant the reporter an interview but promised to speak to the paper in a few weeks.
The reporter had the opportunity to listen to some of his new tracks. Kwadee’s new album is expected to be released before the end of the year. His manager asked his fans and loved ones to continue praying for him because he is planning to make a public appearance very soon.
Source: Weekly Fylla
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