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Member of the Praye group, Stephen Fiawoo, popularly known as Praye Tiatia, says the group is now matured and they have put their past behind them.
The group, according to Tiatia, is back for good under the management of EKB Records owned by Kiki Banson.
Praye Tiatia who rebranded to Cartel Big J after group members went their separate ways a few years ago told JoyNews' MzGee their maturity shall reflect their new songs.
“The maturity will be felt in our compositions; even the way we behave we are in the studio has changed. A lot has changed and it is for good. When you grow, you grow for good.”
Praye Tiatia was uncertain if the group’s bane was lack of maturity when they went their separate ways.
He said, “we were young and when you are young so when you are growing you mature and you learn from your mistakes you’ve done in the past and bettered it. I will say we are in a better place”.
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