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Rapper D-Black has joined the list of celebrities who cannot have enough of talented Sarkcess Music signee Akwaboah.
In an interview with Kobby Kyei, D-black, born Desmond Blackmore said Akwaboah’s artistic gifts should make him bigger and more listened to than he is at the moment.
He explained that the singer’s talent was obvious in his 2018 album ‘Matters of the Heart’.
According to the rapper, the ‘Forget’ singer is one of the best singers in the country.
“I have repeated his album more than 100 times. My last trip to America, the whole time I was there, anytime I was playing music on my phone, 80% of the time it was his album,” D-Black said.
The 2018 released album was nominated for album of the year for the 2019 3Music and Vodafone Ghana music awards.
“There’s something about Akwaboah, I don’t know but he has so many potentials. I think he must be bigger than what he is he is one of the few Ghanaian artists I like,” D-Black added.
Watch the interview below:
I really appreciate this bro!! @DBLACKGH GOD bless you!!!ðŸ™ðŸ¾ðŸ™ðŸ¾ pic.twitter.com/sYlGQOdX6p
— Akwaboah (@AkwaboahMusic) September 16, 2019
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