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I’ll be remembered as the ‘nasal-sounding’ member of Buk Bak – Prince Bright

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Veteran Ghanaian singer and the other half of former music duo, Buk Bak, Prince Bright has revealed what Ghanaians will use to remember him when he’s no more

Talking to Amansan Krakye on Cape Coast-based Property FM, he said “What I believe that most Ghanaians will remember me for is the silky voice that God gave me which I use to sing.  Most people mimic me by sounding nasal when singing my songs, but the truth is I don’t sound nasal but if you remember me with that I’m also okay”

“God has given me a gift which is very dear to my heart and so I believe every time you hear Buk Bak songs the thin voice in there that’s what Ghanaians will always remember me for”.

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According to the ‘Kolom’ hitmaker, apart from his voice, most people will remember him for being multilingual in their songs.

He continued “Most people will remember me as someone who likes speaking English a lot but also I speak Twi and Ga which helps me in the work that I do.

“So it’s not as if I speak English alone but depending on the situation, however, I’m comfortable in speaking all kinds of languages,” he added monitored by MyNewsGh.com.

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