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Rising highlife and afrobeat artiste, Charles Kwesi Quansah, known in the local music scene as Charles Fanti, is set to release his new single titled Sake Of Love, produced by Gavali Music.
The song will soon be available on all digital music platforms, including YouTube.
The single is quite different from anything the multi-talented artiste has released in a while.
The mid-tempo song is a fusion of good drumbeats and foot drums, making the song danceable.
Already, a few radio and club disc-jockeys (DJs) who have listened to the song say Sake Of Love could become one of the hit songs on the music scene and possibly sweep some awards.
A source close to the artiste said the artiste has completed work on yet to be released hit single, which is a highlife/afrobeat tune that showcases the vocal talent of the artiste.
His music is influenced by a long list of music greats, including Amakye Dede, Daddy Lumba, Kwabena Akwaboah, Daasebre Gyamenah and Nana Kwame Ampadu.
He is looking forward to breaking into the Ghanaian music scene with his new single, followed by other hit singles in the coming months.
Under the management of Gavali Music, Charles Fanti has been working hard behind the scenes in Ghana, sharpening his voice and composition skills.
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