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How my hit song stopped me from quitting music
Ghanaian singer, Mabel Okyere has said she considered retiring early from the music scene due to frustrations she encountered.
According to the gospel musician in an interview with Amansan Krakye, just when she thought of quitting, God has blessed her career with a viral hit song.
Talking on Cape Coast-based Property FM’s showbiz program, Mabel Okyere said she has rescinded her decision to retire from music.
She responded “Oh yes as for me the gospel music work I nearly thought of quitting so that I can go on retirement as for that one it’s very true.
“I almost went on retirement but just when was thinking about retiring that’s when God has blessed me with this ‘Anuonyam’ hit song,” she added as MyNewsGh.com monitored.
“So now I have rescinded my decision to retire from active gospel music and I’m actively back into the gospel music scene with full vim”, she stressed.
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