International Afrobeatz musician, Fuse ODG, has described Ghana, his home, as a place that can fix a broken soul.
The TINA revolutionary, in December 2014, visited Ghana to, in his own words, “draw inspiration” and make some new music.
The “Million Pound Girl” hitmaker who documented his stay in a video series titled ‘The Diaries’ said his visits to the country is always exciting.
“Ghana is one of my favourite places for amazing vibes” he said in the video.
“That’s why it breaks my heart when the media shows my home as a broken place because I know it’s a place that can fix a broken soul”.
Fuse ODG who has been listed as one of the nominees in the Best International Act: UK category, for the 2015 BET Awards, also acknowledged the support he receives from his Ghanaian fans both home and abroad.
“It’s always nice having home support. Being in Ghana inspires me as an artiste and it gives me new energy and a crazy vibe.”
Just been nominated for a BET Award for #BestInternationalAct . Thankful...let the mission continue #ThisIsNewAfrica #TINA
— Fuse ODG (@FuseODG) May 18, 2015