Fameye Drops New Song To Celebrate Kwadee

Ghanaian rapper, Peter Famiyeh Bozah, aka Fameye, has released his latest single to celebrate one of Ghana’s hiplife artistes, Okomfour Kwadee.

The mid-tempo song, titled Okomfo Kwadee, which has an afro pop and hiplife feel, is no doubt a hit and will definitely get fans dancing to show appreciation.

As a recording and performing artiste, Fameye can best be described as multi-talented and a versatile artiste with vision.

Ever since he dropped his previous singles such as Chairman and Nothing I Get, Fameye has been well known on the airwaves as a great singer and an entertainer.

His presence in the music industry has been welcomed by music fans who have listened to his songs and watched his music videos on TV.

Fameye is among a few young and talented artistes who believe in doing something extraordinary to satisfy their numerous music fans in Ghana and beyond.

The song, produced by Liquidbeatz, has so far received some positive reviews by some social media users.

With unique features in terms of lyrics and beat, the song is currently available on various digital platforms, including YouTube, for fans to download.

According to Fameye, his new song is not a feature, but a musical piece to praise Okomfour Kwadee for his success in the music industry and how he has inspired his music.

“Okomfour Kwadee has been an inspiration in my music career and that is why I did the song to honour him. We need to celebrate his life because he has contributed immensely to the growth of Ghana’s music.”

He added, “I have heard he is facing some difficulties in life and we are working behind the scene to see how we can help him.”

Hopes are that Fameye will climb up the music chart in a matter of weeks because many music enthusiasts in the country love this song.

Fameye, whose remix version of his song “Nothing I Get“, which featured Article Wan, Medikal and Kuami Eugene, was making a lot of waves on the local music scene and was expected to release his EP, titled Take Me Do, next week.

By George Clifford Owusu