New highlife sensation, Charles Fanti has teamed up with Styngy Man to release a new single titled ‘Momo’.
This is his second single since signing on to Gavali Music label early this year.
The singer is currently in the studios working on a number of songs with Gavali Music and Publishing owned by Richard Essien, known in the music scene as Magic Rocker.
In the mid-tempo song, Fanti expresses his affection and respect for the Ghanaian woman who enjoys receiving Momo from men.
“This is a special track, one of many I’ve been working on since March and I thought my fans deserve to have it at this moment,” he said.
Charles Fanti said he believes in creativity and always making it better will guarantee long life in the music industry.
He hopes to make a big impact on the entertainment scene and looks forward to representing Ghana worldwide with his music.
Currently, his hit single ‘Sake Of Love’ is receiving airplay on radio stations in the country.
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