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The fact that I’m from Cape Coast doesn’t mean all my songs should be sung in Fante – Quarme Zaggy

Highlife artiste and songwriter, Nana Kwame Ampah known in showbiz as Quarme Zaggy has revealed why he sings mostly using Twi dialect despite being a Fante native.

Highlife artiste and songwriter, Nana Kwame Ampah known in showbiz as Quarme Zaggy has revealed why he sings mostly using Twi dialect despite being a Fante native.

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“I don’t think singing with the Twi dialects in my song is something serious because my first ever song was done in the fante language,” he said on Cape Coast-based Kastle FM.

According to Quarme Zaggy who comes from Cape Coast in the Central Region, he said as a musician you can sing in different languages because music a universal language.

“As a musician have to be creative and versatile, so you can express yourself in any language you like in your songs because music itself is a universal language,” he added on the Kastle Drive Show.

Justifying his preference for singing in the Twi dialect instead of Fante, Quarme Zaggy disclosed that being a Cape Coaster doesn’t mean all his songs should be sung only in Fante.

“I can sing in other different languages so being a fante from Cape Coast doesn’t mean I should sing using only the fante dialect in all my songs,” he told Amansan Krakye in an interview.

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Source: Amansan Krakye( kastlefmonline.com)

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