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Afrobeats and Afropop vocalist, Veana Negasi is set to cause a stir in the Ghanaian music front.
The young songwriter who is buzzing with enthusiasm draws inspiration from Beyoncé and the late Michael Jackson (the King of Pop), both of whom she admires and respects.
Against this backdrop, Veana is poised to put in the work to turn heads in the industry.
She began her career as a cover vocalist, and her rendition of Kuami Eugene's "Wish me well" became a viral hit on YouTube – this was her initiation to fame. She has also performed songs by artists including Camidoh (Sugarcane), KiDi (Touch It), Sarkodie (Happy Day), Davido (Blow My Mind), and King Promise (Abena), among others.
While working on her covers, she worked at Lynx Entertainment as Richie Mensah's creative assistant.
She has also worked as the host of 3Tunes, a showbiz show on TV3.
In August last year, Veana Negasi released her first single, ‘Get Down’ followed by her latest song dubbed ‘Hol’me’ which dropped on February 10, 2023.
These two singles are steadily making waves.
Veana Negasi is hopeful about dominating the Ghanaian music industry thanks to her insatiable appetite for excellence, tireless dedication to her craft, and affable character.
Follow her on social media via @veananegasi on all platforms.
In case of bookings and further enquiries, contact her veananegasi.mgt@gmail.com
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