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I would’ve made a lot of money from ‘Di Me Bronya’ in cassettes and CDs era
Highlife musician popularly known for his Christmas songs, Kaakyire Kwame Appiah has recently released another song titled ‘Di Me Bronya’.
This is one of the numerous songs the veteran singer who is now a Chief has released over the years whenever Christmas celebrations are fast approaching.
Speaking to Amansan Krakye, the ’24th’ hitmaker said he would have made a lot of money from his new song if cassettes and CDs were still sold like in the past.
Talking on Cape Coast’s Property FM, he said “My new song Di Me Bronya is doing very well and I thank Ghanaians for being supportive whenever I release a Christmas song.
He posited as MyNewsGh.com monitored”If this happened those days when we used to sell cassettes and CDs like I would have made a lot of money from Di Me Bronya.
“But nowadays we don’t sell cassettes and CDs like we used to do so I will just ask Ghanaians to celebrate Christmas with my new song,” he concluded on Property Ayekoo Drive.
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