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Fee Ranking Strikes Again with a Melodious hit Titled “CAROLINA” – LISTEN
Lawyer FIdel Leviel known in showbiz as Fee Ranking is out again with yet another Banga of a track entitled CAROLINA!!
Asked why the song is so entitled, the Upper West/ Volta Region blooded super star said he used his younger sister’s name to compose the song and that the inspiration came from Bob Marley’s: “Waiting in vain”.
CAROLINA starts with an intro that sees Fee Ranking shouting in frustration in the patois language urging CAROLINA not to take his love for granted.
The song is interwoven with melodious instrumentals, powered by a live saxophone sounds accompanied by a high pitched vocals by Fee Ranking in the Waali and English languages.
It is such a beautiful, melodious love Ballard sung in a reggae-like African rhythmic style. What a world class talent from the Upper West Region where the likes of Samini and Wiyaala hail from. Upper West indeed is a Region of talents yet to be discovered.
Fee Ranking intimated that the video of the song would be out on YouTube on or before the 31st day of July, 2024.
The song in its audio form is, however, currently on all digital streaming platforms.
Enjoy CAROLINA by Lawyer Fidel Leviel aka Fee Ranking.
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Oheneba Grande – Dw3 (Prod By Quab Sea)
His brand-new single, “Dw3”, is taking the internet by storm. With over 1 MILLION views on TikTok, this track is trending FAST.
Produced by the talented Quab Sea, “Dw3” is a MUST-LISTEN.
Check it out now on YouTube
Let’s keep the momentum going by sharing, liking, and commenting.
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I Quit Schooling Because Of Music – Mary Owusu
Renowned Ghanaian gospel artiste, Mary Owusu, has made a startling revelation about her past. In a recent interview on Oman FM’s “M’adwuma” show, hosted by Burundy, Mary disclosed that she had to abandon her education to pursue a career in music.
According to Mary, her passion for music grew to the point where it became impossible for her to balance her academic responsibilities with her musical ambitions. Despite being an exceptional student, Mary found herself dedicating increasingly more time to music, ultimately leading to her decision to quit schooling.
Mary’s story, however, comes with a valuable lesson. When asked to offer advice to young women who may be tempted to compromise their values in pursuit of success, Mary urged them to remain focused on their goals and to prioritize their faith.
“Let God lead you,” Mary counseled. “Work hard, earn your daily bread, and trust that God will guide you to your destination without requiring you to sacrifice your values.”
Mary’s words of wisdom come as she promotes her latest single, “Divine Selection,” a testament to her enduring commitment to her faith and her music.
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