Ghanaian musician, Peter Famiyeh Bozah, popularly known as Fameye, has credited actress Nana Ama McBrown for the popularity of his recently released song, ‘Very Soon’.
Fameye expressed his gratitude to Nana Ama McBrown for heavily promoting the song on her social media platforms. The singer shared that he prayed to God for the actress’ involvement in promoting the song after he released it.
“I would like to thank Nana Ama McBrown because not everyone would do what she does for others. She has done a lot for people, but personally, I think she has done more than enough.
“She has always promoted my songs on her page but took my new song very personally. I intentionally prayed for God to touch her heart for her to be impressed with the song, so she would put her energy into it and push it further.”
Fameye
Fameye noted that he wanted Nana Ama McBrown to help promote the song because she is one of the biggest stars in Ghana and internationally and is on a similar level as Oprah Winfrey.
The ‘Nothing I Get hitmaker’ said that he met the Kivo and Ghandour cosmetics brand ambassador at an event and sought her help.
Singer Fameye also specified that he did not pay Nana Ama McBrown any money for the song’s promotion yet her influence has catapulted it to greater heights since its release.
Fameye’s comments about Nana Ama McBrown garnered positive reactions from fans on social media.
Many people in the comment section discussed McBrown’s influence, noting that she was one of the most influential Ghanaian celebrities.
The former OGB music signee released ‘Very Soon’ as a gift to his fans as he celebrated his 30th birthday. Since its release, the song has become a smash hit and has received positive reviews from fans and critics.
‘Very Soon’ has also made massive strides on multiple music charts and digital music streaming platforms.
Fameye Speaks About His Wealth From Music
The Ghanaian singer opened up about the financial gains from his music career.
Fameye shared that he has made a lot of money since bursting onto the Ghanaian music scene with his ‘Nothing I Get’ hit song in 2019.
The singer noted that he had made significant investments and wealth, which he does not speak about publicly. “I have made investments. I make my money from music,” he said.
“God has blessed me. I am rich now. I buy the things I want. I have a lot of money and wealth I don’t show online.”
Fameye
The ‘Very Soon’ hitmaker stated he regularly performs at high-profile and small events, where he and his team sometimes charge over GH₵100K. He said he reinvests the events’ money into his brand and music career.
Singer Fameye said he sometimes flies business class abroad to perform for events and photoshoots with his team.
He added that much of the music money he has gained comes from album sales and distribution deals with record labels, not music streams.
Fameye’s comments garnered reactions from fans on social media.
“This is what shatta wale has been fighting for, he was really advocating for promoters to pay Ghanaian artist same as they will do for Nigerians.”
liltwitz0
“Thanks to Shatta for paving the way for Ghana musicians.”
Boabeng Degraft
“This boy, he get money waa. He Dey build some apartments bi for wanna area here eerh chale ebe some hard apartments bi eerh this boy make dem fear am.”
Nana kojo
“I tap into this kind of blessing 🤲🙏.”
Armstrong
“Contentment is a great blessing 💕💕.”
softlyphe
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