London-based Ghanaian artiste, JBee, has been making waves in the music industry with his recent visit to Ghana.
He was on 3Music TV’s Unpackin segment of the Culture Daily Show with Lerny Lomotey and spoke about his music career, the growth and the way forward.
Over the past few weeks, JBee has been working hard on recording sessions and collaborating with talented Ghanaian artistes, including the renowned Guilty Beats.
One of JBee's hit songs, 4PM, has been taking the music scene by storm, amassing over 22 million views on YouTube. The catchy tune has resonated with fans worldwide, propelling JBee to new heights of success.
In the exclusive interview, JBee expressed his gratitude for the unexpected nomination at the Ghana Music Awards. He credited the support of his fans and the appreciation for his hard work. Looking to the future, JBee has set his sights on the ultimate prize: a Grammy award.
But that's not all, JBee has exciting plans in the works, including a highly anticipated collaboration with another Ghanaian artiste. Fans can expect nothing but the best from JBee in the coming months and years.
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