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Tracy Haygan, with the stage name Traygan, has emerged as the winner of the maiden edition of Joy Prime’s music reality show, Cues and Lyrics.
The talented singer outclassed the other four finalists with exhilarating performances and stage craft.
All contenders had two chances to exhibit their final musical dexterity on the stage at Silicon House Production.
Traygan had put in impressive performances throughout the competition and did not hesitate to crown it all in the finals.

She takes home the GH₵20,000 cash prize, an all-expenses-paid trip to Dubai, a recording deal, and other amazing products from sponsors.
Judge Kaywa, who could not hide his excitement after Traygan’s second performance, said, "This is one of the best-written songs I have ever heard."

TM Musiq won the 1st runner-up position, while Limuel, Kwabena Mophasa, and Lovet emerged in the 3rd, 4th, and 5th positions, respectively.




Cues and Lyrics was brought to you by Sintex Tank, the Ghana AIDS Commission, and Adansi Travels.
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