Multiple award-winning Ghanaian singer, and songwriter, Fameye has scheduled the release date for his upcoming studio album “Songs Of Peter” to Friday 29th April, 2022
This was made known via a press statement released via the official social media handles of the singer.
The album will according to the statement be released exclusively on Africa’s largest music streaming and distribution platform a week before it is made available to other distribution stores Boomplay as a result of a partnership deal set to provide the singer with extensive offline and online promotions in Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya and Tanzania..
Prior to the release date, the singer took to his social media pages where he shared an image of the cover artwork for the project alerting fans it will be dropping soon.
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The Nothing I Get crooner further disclosed that tracklists for his upcoming album will be released and made available to the public in the coming week.
Without also leaving any clues yet on artistes to be featured on it, he assures us the album will be featuring some great artistes as well, and it will be a 13-track album.
Fameye’s Songs Of Peter Album will be serving as his second studio project to follow his previously released “Greater Than EP“.
Check out the press release below.
The singer said his upcoming studio album has to do with someone special he has found which is Peter, and it is not only about being a superstar, but instead, this project has a lot more to offer, it has more messages as he is just a messenger to deliver the messages.
An Album with a Message. Songs Of Peter Album.#songsofpeter pic.twitter.com/KGIto9ROlj
— Things will Never be the Same👊🏿 (@Fameye) April 11, 2022
Fameye Releases Tracklist For His Upcoming ‘Songs Of Peter’ Album
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