– Online media personality Raro Lae speaks exclusively
to music stars Ice Prince, Sarkodie and Endia in
Wsshington
– The trio touch on the growth of African music,
collaborations between them and more
Online TV host and entertainment and blogger Raro Lae
met up with Ice Prince Zamani, Endia and Sarkodie in
Washington recently and the trio spoke on music
partnership in the African continent as well as prospects
for growth in the major genres out here.
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File photo of Nigerian music star Ice Prince Zamani
The artistes were in the United States for the GH4GH All
Access Ghana concert in Washington in
commemoration of the Ghanaian independence
celebration.
Ice Prince spoke on the significance of the Ghanaian
independence in the West African community.
The Aboki rapper also harped on the music partnership
between them, the synergy as well as his closeness with
Ghanaian music star Sarkodie even as the latter
confirmed it saying they both have a lot more to offer
together musically.
File photo of Ghanaian music star Sarkodie
Both rappers also disclosed plans to work together on
new music as well as continue the synergy with other
artistes under their respective labels in the near future.
Watch Raro Lae speak to the African music stars below:
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File photo of rising Nigerian music star Endia
Ice Prince is a multi award-winning Nigerian musician
signed to Chocolate City music under Audu Maikori. He
has collaborated with Ghanaian hip hop star Sarkodie in
the past blth on his personal record as well as on MI
Abaga’s album The Chairman which dropped in 2014.
Endia is a rising Afro pop and reggae star from Nigeria
who has been spotted several times around Ice Prince’s
camp. The latter has revealed several times that he is
super close with Endia, often describing their
relationship as that of brothers.
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Monday, 21 March 2016
Ice Prince, Sarkodie speak on growth of African music
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