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Ghanaian rapper Signal is preparing to start his world tour on February 14, 2024.
Signal has put together some of the best crooners in West Africa, to thrill music enthusiasts in Accra, Ghana during the show of his tour.
The show is dubbed Cupid's Party (@ Vienna City, Circle Branch) is also meant to serenade lovemates and help them bond better.
Signal's focus has always been on selling Africa to the rest of the world. Such a herculean mission has set him apart from other creatives from Africa. He made his first major international foray in 2013 when he was chosen to represent Ghana on a continental platform.
Signal has been a dominant force in the entertainment industry, from his role as an entertainment chairman for Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) to becoming the Ghanaian representative for Nokia Rap Africa, over a decade ago.
He has consistently kept the traditional tenets of rap—lyricism, flow, charisma, and aggressive emceeing.
Signal has accumulated an impressive catalog over the years; with four music projects under his belt. His debut studio album, PhD (No Pen, No Pad, Just Pain), is the most recent body of work. Download here.

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