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King Promise Explains Why His Project Took Two Years To Release.
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The singer reveals this in an interview on the popular Ghanaian radio station, Hitz FM.
Ghanaian highlife and afrobeats singer-songwriter Gregory Bortey Newman, better known by his stage name King Promise, has explained why it took him two years to release his second studio album.
The Ghanaian musician has finally dropped his second studio album titled “5STAR.”
The album is dubbed, 5STAR and he has shared some insights into the album in a recent submission he made in an interview on the popular Ghanaian radio station, Hitz FM.
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He Said:
“I initially planned to keep the #5STARAlbum to 11 tracks. We ended up having 15 tracks. #5STARAlbum took me two years to make. The production of the #5STARAlbum began during the COVID-19 lockdown. I can’t really pick a favourite from the #5STARAlbum.”
He disclosed why he collaborated with Nigerian artist Patoranking on his hit song ‘Chop life’.
“When I was doing the song I did it alone but later when I was listening, it just came into my head that this song if I had Patoranking on it, it’ll be marvelous,”
He continued “So I asked Killbeatz and he also agreed with me that it’ll be great so it was a very easy decision to make because Patoranking is one of my very good friends”.