How Allo Maadjoa played a role in Seven Kizs music career

According to him, Allo Maadjoa’s support and promotion helped him to achieve a remarkable milestone to 1 million views on Tiktok which empowered him to do more music.

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Fast growing Ghanaian artiste Eric Asante popularly known as Seven Kizs has revealed that an award-winning Ghanaian dancer and singer, Allo Maadjoa played a crucial role in his music career.

According to him, Allo Maadjoa’s support and promotion helped him to achieve a remarkable milestone to 1 million views on Tiktok which empowered him to do more music.

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Sharing his story on how he became famous, Seven Kizs indicated that he has suffered a lot especially after the death of his father before meeting the renowned Ghanaian dancer.

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Speaking in an interview with Actress Martha Joyce (MATJOY) on Oyerepa TV CineFie monitored by Elvisanokyenews.com, Seven Kizs stated that he had to spend his salary on promotion and

’ I used to work at a pub in Kumasi. I was doing rehearsal and other things at that place and other things. I used my salary to go to Tubhani Studios and record my song and through that I met Allo Maadjoa, the renowned dancer. He was hosting a show dubbed ‘AfricaGotTalent’in his Tiktok page.” He said.

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“Allo Maadjoa gave his people a beat then they jumped on it. So I called him and we met the following day and he gave me a beat and I used it for my first song and we promoted it on Allo Maadjoa’s TikTok page. And it was moving and the people said you must go and record the song, so Allo Maadjoa introduced me to Tubhani Musik.” Seven Kizs added.

“So I worked with Tubhani Musik and I released my first hit song titled: “Mea”  which gave me more audience”

According to him, his song titled: “Picture” is his favourite.

Meanwhile, Seven Kizs recently released his new single piano and a featured track with Reablaq Call On Me.

Source:elvisanokyenews.com

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