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Legendary Gospel music duo, Tagoe Sisters have attributed their success in the music industry to their ability to stay united.
Speaking in an interview with JoyNews’ Becky, they noted that the group has managed to stick together for the past 35 years due to the unfailing love of the Almighty God and their respect for each other.
“It takes Grace and also togetherness has played a part. It hasn’t been easy for thirty-five years but for love, respect, and unity.
"What ever we do we should do it to please our maker and not ourselves. We shouldn't be selfish with our actions and when you do that God just blesses you.”
The sisters who are celebrating three decades of spreading the gospel through music also expressed satisfaction with the impact their songs have had on Ghanaians and people outside.
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