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UK based Ghanaian born Jazz sensation, Stephanie Benson, also known as princess Akua Ohenewaa Asieanem, has revealed she will be releasing a new song featuring her sister Akosua Agyapong.
That will be the first time the sisters are collaborating on a song after years of their individual projects.
Stephanie on her latest appearance on the EWITHBECKS show, told host, Becky, that Ghanaians must look forward to her new masterpiece with her sister, Akosua Agyapon.
“Odo is the new song and it will be the first time Akos and I will be doing something together in this country,“ she stated.
Stephanie Benson added, that they used to sing to each other growing up and she believes this new collaboration will be exciting.
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