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Ghanaian singer, Natacha Ackah-Blay Miezah known in showbiz as Royal Tasha has honoured football legend Christiano Ronaldo in a new song taken off her 'CR7' album.
On May 7, 2022, she launched her 'CR7' album in South Africa and dedicated it to Christiano Ronaldo.
She also has album titled 'MR7' which was launched In Canada Ottawa as a tribute to her father Meizah.
The 8-tracks album was produced by Kindee, Joe Devans and Pino Records.
Her reason for naming her first album ‘The Miezah’ is to let the world know that she appreciates her late father Dr. John Ackah Blay-Miezah and she dedicates the album to him.
According to Tasha, she admires the resilience coupled with a determination to get to the top and regardless of the challenges encountered inspires her as a budding artiste.
Songs on the album include Candy CR7, Rough Rider, Gimme That, Missing You, and Advice among others.
In tandem with her admiration for Ronaldo, she will be running promo on a radio station, to reward people who know a lot about the football legend.
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