Published
4 years agoon
By
Joe Pee
Just as other entertainers, Fameye has manifested himself into being one of the best Highlife singers in Ghana. His songs turn to hit upon their release and as he rises to prominence with his talent.
Looking at the history of the singer, he has really made very good use of his talent and has earned a career out of it.
In a recent Facebook post, the “Self Help’ hitmaker advised his fans to create jobs out of their talents. He advised them to create jobs for themselves, rather than seeking jobs in another person’s institution.
He further advised that the fact that one does not have talent does not mean one cannot create a source of revenue for himself/herself.
Aside from the normal talents like singing, dancing, talking, playing of instruments and the likes, some people are blessed with the ability to excel elsewhere aside from these ones. Someone might not be a good singer but might be very good in accountability, hence a talent that can generate income for themselves.
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As a reminder, Fameye has been nominated in the Best Highlife Artiste of the Year category in the upcoming Vodafone Ghana Music Awards. His song, “Long Life” which features Kwasi Arthur has also been nominated in the Hiplife song of the year category.
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