Ghana’s Youngest Musician, Kallai Nana Qwaachi popularly known as Fotocopy is set to release a new song on Friday, July 15.
The song features South Africa’s music legends and Khona hitmakers, Uhuru.
The song titled 'Tomorrow' is a mix of Ghana’s music genres and South Africa’s Amapiano. The eight-year-old is expected to also premiere the music video which was recorded outside Ghana at a special event at the 4Syte Mansion in Accra.
Music lovers will also have the opportunity to listen to the song together with the child star. There will be a performance later and a countdown to the premiere of the song.
Fotocopy’s hard work earned him a feature last year with renowned musician Shatta Wale. The song ‘school dey be’ now has 1 million views on Youtube and continues to enjoy massive streaming on digital platforms.
The young musician was recently in South Africa for his education campaign ‘School Dey Be’.
He was on the streets, visited schools, public parks, churches, radio and TV stations to propagate his message about the importance of education. While in South Africa, he worked together with Uhuru in the famous Kalawa Jazmee studios in South Africa.
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