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I used my ‘Ewe’ hit songs to change the language narrative

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Ghanaian artiste from the Volta Region, Chief One born Michael Ivan Nyagamagu has revealed that he’s changed the language narrative in the music scene.

“I changed that narrative you understand when you hear Chief One even if you can’t hear my language you’ll still vibe with my songs,” he told Amansan Krakye in an interview MyNewsGh.com sighted.

According to the ‘Toyota’ crooner who sings predominantly in the Ewe language, most people who don’t even understand his language vibe to his songs.

“A lot of people vibing to my songs in USA, Canada, Costa Rica, I mean everywhere and even I think Cape Coast most of the people don’t speak Ewe but they vibe to my songs,” he added on Cape Coast-based Property FM.

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He ended “I used the Ewe how we’re supposed to use it and I normally say that Ewe will be the ish at the right time so for me it’s a process. Music itself is a language so that’s all I believe in that”.

Chief One who was nominated for the ‘Best New Artiste’ at the 2023 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA) narrowly missed out to ‘Friday Night’ hitmaker, Lasmid.

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