British-Ghanaian musician Effs is getting ready to take the music world by storm with her forthcoming single, I LIKE THAT. As part of her promotional run ahead of her release, she paid a visit to Ghana's premier entertainment Headquarters, 3 Music Tv where she interacted with host, Lerny Lomotey in the Unpackin segment of the channel's morning show, Culture Daily. While on the show, she opened up about a number of things including the genesis of her music career, her journey thus far and the vision for her career moving forward.
A masterful pianist since childhood, Effs is recognised for her exceptional talent and captivating vocals and brings a unique blend of musical prowess and soulful expression to the world of Afrofusion. Gearing up towards the release of her much anticipated single, I LIKE THAT, which is a blend of Amapiano and Electronic music, Effs is poised to make a resounding impact backed by a fusion of infectious beats and her signature enchanting vocals that will have audiences dancing to the rhythm.
With her extraordinary talent and enchanting vocals, Effs is not focused on leaving an impression on the Ghanaian music scene but is also determined to share her incredible music and performances with the rest of the world. Through her activities and engagements, she aims to create a lasting impact that resonates globally, establishing herself as a force to be reckoned with in the Afrofusion genre.
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