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    Fameye Hints at Possible ‘Very Soon’ Remix with African Music Giants

    KAKNewsBy KAKNewsNovember 20, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a recent interview with Ghanaian YouTuber Kwadwo Sheldon, Fameye, the multiple hitmaker, shared his thoughts on a possible remix of his latest record, “Very Soon”. Initially, Fameye seemed hesitant about revisiting the track, stating he wouldn’t consider a remix. However, he later revealed that he might be willing to change his mind if he could secure collaborations with either Asake or Wizkid.

    Fameye’s initial reluctance to remix “Very Soon” suggests that he is satisfied with the original version and doesn’t want to tamper with its success. However, the prospect of collaborating with two of Africa’s biggest stars, Asake and Wizkid, seems to have sparked his interest.

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    A remix featuring either Asake or Wizkid would undoubtedly bring a fresh perspective to “Very Soon” and potentially introduce the song to new audiences. Fameye’s willingness to consider a remix with these two artists highlights his desire to continuously push the boundaries of his music and collaborate with like-minded talents.

    Fans of Fameye and Afrobeats enthusiasts alike will be eagerly waiting to see if a remix materializes. Will “Very Soon” get the remix treatment with Asake or Wizkid? Only time will tell.

     

     

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