AMG boss, Criss Waddle, is set to release what he describes as an 'interesting' album.
The album he disclosed would detail his journey in the industry.
He said this when a fan asked when he will be dropping a new song to boost people up from the boredom of lockdown.
However, Criss Waddle has said he may wave his final goodbye to his music after the album.
Criss started his music career with the music group, R2Bees but later separated to start a solo business.
The 23-year-old has a musical background; his father was a renowned musician with stage name Agyaaku and his brother, Kwaisey Pee, a popular musician as well.
Coming from a music genealogy, it was not surprising the AMG boss recruited many top artistes, the likes of Medikal and Mawuli Younggod.
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