Women are God on earth – Ghanaian rapper Says
During his turn to speak, rapper Agbeshie spoke passionately about his love for women and how they inspire his lyrics.
He emphasized that he understands his audience and creates music that caters to their preferences.
Agbeshie went on to express his belief that women are divine beings who deserve respect, while also discussing the importance of physical beauty in his songs.
Agbeshie, whose real name is Frank Senanu Lawstand and was born on September 14, 1987, recently expressed his gratitude to God for making women special for him and other men.
He has also released a new song titled “Duna,” which means “buttocks” in Ga and could potentially be a hit. Agbeshie began writing songs at a young age and started pursuing a career as a recording artist at 17, exploring different African music genres like Hiplife, hip-hop, and afrobeats.
Watch his video below:
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