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Highlife musician, Kwabena Kwabena says he has already started putting together his seventh album even though his much anticipated sixth album is yet to drop.
According to him, with seven as a number that represents perfection, the album will have seven songs dedicated to God; to appreciate Him for his journey so far in life and his music career.
He revealed that he hopes to release the album in 2023; a year after the sixth album 'Fa Me Saa'.
“The 6th album project is ongoing and will be released in April 2022, but I have already started my 7th which will be released in 2023 and that has seven songs dedicated to God. There is no highlife song,” he announced on Adom TV’s M’ashyase3 with Afia Amankwa Tamakloe.
The musician, born George Kwabena Adu, disclosed this when he opened up on songs he has written for colleagues including gospel songs.
Notable among them he said was Ohemaa Mercy’s Ote me mu (He lives in me) and the famous Ob3y3 Amawo (He’ll do it for you).
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