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American rapper, Tobechukwu Dubem known widely as Tobe Nwigwe has expressed his admiration for some Ghanaian musicians he will like to work with.
In an exclusive interview with JoyNews, the Grammy nominee named Stonebwoy, Burna Boy, Asake and others as creatives he will love to work with.
”Out here in Ghana, Stonebwoy, that boy goes crazy with his craft, and in Nigeria, I like Burna, Asake I like those boys," he told Becky.
He added a lot is in the pipeline this year and cannot wait to share it with the rest of the world.
“We going to do a lot of stuff in 2023. We going to connect and bridge the gap between home and where we are in the state.”
Adding to that Tobe’s partner, Tolu mentioned Kwesi Arthur and Arya Starr as part of the people that will get a possible collaboration with them.
The rapper who also doubles as a singer and actor, co-stars in the Netflix television series Mo and received a nomination for Best New Artist at the 65th Grammy.
He performed for the first time in Ghana at the Black Star Line festival with his pregnant wife, Martica “Fat” Nwigwe.
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