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MUGEEZ TEACHES TENI HOW TO SING IN TWI AS THEY HIT STUDIO TO DROP A JOINT [VIDEO]

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Mugeez Teaches Teni How To Sing In Twi As They Hit Studio To Drop A Joint [Video]

Ghanaians should get ready for a joint collaboration between Ghana’s R2Bees and Nigeria’s Teni as they are being spotted making preparations to bless the speakers of their fans with a potential hit song.

A video has been sighted on Instagram which captures the moments Mugeez of R2Bees fame was teaching the Nigerian singer how to sing in the Ghanaian Twi language as he grooms her to be perfect in singing in the dialect.

This is not the first time a foreign singer is being groomed by a Ghanaian artiste to be perfect in a Ghanaian dialect. Kuami Eugene, Darko Vibes, Fuse ODG and other musicians have once groomed foreign singers to master the Twi language purposely for a song.

Well, Teni seems to be adapting very well to the Twi language as she was being trained by Mugeez for their upcoming banger.

Watch the video below:

In other news, talented Ghanaian singer, Raphael Kofi Attachie, well known as Camidoh has revealed that he got his inspiration about music from the Senegalese-American singer, Akon and Ghana’s very own, Sarkodie.

Speaking in an interview with NY DJ on BTM Afrika, the “Sugarcane” hitmaker stated that he really admired Akon and how passionate he was about his music. He stated that Akon’s calmness and gentleness was what got him attracted to him musically.

He intimated that he had always wanted to grow up and have a music brand just like Akon’s given his passion and dedication.

On the other hand, Camidoh revealed that he used to listen Sarkodie’s rap songs and learns his lines as well when he was young. He said that Sarkodie inspired him and even at the SHS level, he was rapping his lines coupled with his singing.

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