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Ghanaian musician OB Dennio with Over 500 songs pleads for investors

razak.bawa
Published July 22, 2022
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Ghanaian talented Afrobeat and Highlife musician, OB Dennio, has publicly announced that he is in need of an investor or manager to invest in his music.

The musician with over 500 songs in his music box with 15 tracks released so far, said that there are lot of music talents in Ghana but lack of investors and managers is the problem.

He lamented that it is sad because no industry can succeed without managers and investors so he has taken it upon himself to start speaking on the need to have managers who are willing to invest in musicians. 

“The music industry is lucrative so I am using every opportunity I get to call for investors and business men to come on board and invest in my talent “.

With 500 songs to his credit, OB Dennio stated that anyone who is interested to do business with him with regards to his music can listen to all the songs.

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