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Rapper Okyeame Kwame has revealed that he is working on a new album while observing the government’s lockdown directives.
According to him, this is the perfect time for him to focus on getting some work on the album done before life goes back to normal.
“I have the opportunity to stay home and not go anywhere so I turn my phone off and just keep on writing,” he said in an interview with JoyNews’ Doreen Avio.
The ‘Made in Ghana’ hitmaker added that aside from the album, he has learnt new things about his family during this lockdown period.
Okyeame Kwame, in view of that, urged fans to make the best out of staying home and create more connections with their family.
“Stay home, exercise and eat well. Please let us follow the protocol...I believe that if we don’t go anywhere the lockdown would not be extended.”
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