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K. K. Fosu Doesn't Stop Singing On New Album - "6 O?Clock"

Tue, 13 Mar 2007 Source: ghanamusic.com

The young contemporary highlife singer who rose to stardom while still in his teens with the groundbreaking "Suudwe" and "Anadwo Yede" has entered the ranks of Kojo Antwi, Ofori Amponsah and Daddy Lumba.

?6 O?clock?, the eagerly-awaited album from K. K. Fosu, has been happily embraced by his fans in a good way.

"6 O?clock", the title track from K. K. Fosu's new album is already burning up radio airwaves coast-to-coast and is moving up the music charts.

K. K. Fosu celebrated the launch of the ?6 O?clock? album with a special performance with the D Camp stars and Ghanaian hiplife artistes and an autograph party for lots of his fans, most of whom waited for hours for a glimpse of the superstar last year.

For the album, K. K. Fosu collaborated with upcoming hot producers - Bullet and Akwaboah on the contemporary highlife album including Appietus who did a track.

In addition, Shee, D Flex, Nayanka, De-Boy and Tsotso blessed the album with their natural voices.

The album, a stunning blend of gospel, ?real highlife?, contemporary highlife, and hiplife sounds is making headway.

Speaking to the manager (Charles Asafo-Adjei), ?Promotion has been good since K. K. is not a new artiste in the game. And the fans too have been generous by moving to music shops especially Big Ben to purchase the cassettes and CDs?.

K. K. Fosu's undeniable media geniality has led to numerous television guest appearances in Italy, UK and Canada not forgetting his homeland, Ghana.

6 o?clock has been one of the most anticipated albums of the year, features four hit tracks already heating up the airwaves: "Obaa Pa", the red-hot, "6 o?clock?, ?Number 1?, and ?Odo Nkai Me?."

Following the tremendous success of his second album, ?Anadwo Yede? proved K. K. Fosu a bonafide musician and ?6 o?clock? is sure to please!

Hoping to reach the apex, business deals are welcomed by calling the following numbers, 233 24 696 7092, 233 24 4569085, 233 24 4846945, 0044793169295, 00447973206224, and 0044 02085521091.

Under the management of Edutainment (Bennedith Osei-Kufuor Bonsu), K. K. Fosu is back with his 14 track album, ready to dive deeper into the roots of highlife mixing old versions of highlife with the current contemporary highlife to create his unique sound and voice.

Oops! Almost forgot to tell you readers about the new group K. K. Fosu is breeding. Let me give a hint - Wild Wild / D Camp Stars is their name. A full feature will be coming up on them soon not only because they played major roles in the making of the ?6 o?clock? album but they are more than good.

K. K. Fosu, has already tasted success and he has promised to make his fans scream anytime they hear his song anywhere.

By Nii Atakora Mensah, Ghana Music.com

The young contemporary highlife singer who rose to stardom while still in his teens with the groundbreaking "Suudwe" and "Anadwo Yede" has entered the ranks of Kojo Antwi, Ofori Amponsah and Daddy Lumba.

?6 O?clock?, the eagerly-awaited album from K. K. Fosu, has been happily embraced by his fans in a good way.

"6 O?clock", the title track from K. K. Fosu's new album is already burning up radio airwaves coast-to-coast and is moving up the music charts.

K. K. Fosu celebrated the launch of the ?6 O?clock? album with a special performance with the D Camp stars and Ghanaian hiplife artistes and an autograph party for lots of his fans, most of whom waited for hours for a glimpse of the superstar last year.

For the album, K. K. Fosu collaborated with upcoming hot producers - Bullet and Akwaboah on the contemporary highlife album including Appietus who did a track.

In addition, Shee, D Flex, Nayanka, De-Boy and Tsotso blessed the album with their natural voices.

The album, a stunning blend of gospel, ?real highlife?, contemporary highlife, and hiplife sounds is making headway.

Speaking to the manager (Charles Asafo-Adjei), ?Promotion has been good since K. K. is not a new artiste in the game. And the fans too have been generous by moving to music shops especially Big Ben to purchase the cassettes and CDs?.

K. K. Fosu's undeniable media geniality has led to numerous television guest appearances in Italy, UK and Canada not forgetting his homeland, Ghana.

6 o?clock has been one of the most anticipated albums of the year, features four hit tracks already heating up the airwaves: "Obaa Pa", the red-hot, "6 o?clock?, ?Number 1?, and ?Odo Nkai Me?."

Following the tremendous success of his second album, ?Anadwo Yede? proved K. K. Fosu a bonafide musician and ?6 o?clock? is sure to please!

Hoping to reach the apex, business deals are welcomed by calling the following numbers, 233 24 696 7092, 233 24 4569085, 233 24 4846945, 0044793169295, 00447973206224, and 0044 02085521091.

Under the management of Edutainment (Bennedith Osei-Kufuor Bonsu), K. K. Fosu is back with his 14 track album, ready to dive deeper into the roots of highlife mixing old versions of highlife with the current contemporary highlife to create his unique sound and voice.

Oops! Almost forgot to tell you readers about the new group K. K. Fosu is breeding. Let me give a hint - Wild Wild / D Camp Stars is their name. A full feature will be coming up on them soon not only because they played major roles in the making of the ?6 o?clock? album but they are more than good.

K. K. Fosu, has already tasted success and he has promised to make his fans scream anytime they hear his song anywhere.

By Nii Atakora Mensah, Ghana Music.com

Source: ghanamusic.com