Highlife, Afrobeat musician, Andrews Commey Otoo popularly known as Mr Drew has opened up on how the Covid-19 pandemic affected his single, ‘Dwe’.
Speaking to Fostina Sarfo the Dwe crooner said due to Covid-19 restrictions all the shows he was billed to perform at was cancelled, leaving a hole his pocket.
“Mine was pretty bad because at the time when Covid-19 came in my Dwe song was really loud and I put so much into it so I should have gained more but we couldn’t do a lot of things with it,” he said.
He noted that although the song has been a hit and accepted by most music lovers, he could have done more to promote the music more.
“Still the song is in town, people are enjoying it but I could have done more if Covid-19 did not happen.”
“I quite remember I was in the UK and I had to come back to play three shows in a row but as soon as I got here, then the lockdown started and all the shows got cancelled,” he said.
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