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“I will like to collaborate with, are Davido, Adekunle Gold, Chike, Ayra Starr,” — UK Base Ghanaian Singer, Effs claims 
“I will like to collaborate with, are Davido, Adekunle Gold, Chike, Ayra Starr,” — UK Base Ghanaian Singer, Effs claims 

A Popular UK base Ghanaian singer, Effia Addo, also known as  Effs, has singled Nigerian artiste creativity as an undisputed one.

“I will like to collaborate with, are Davido, Adekunle Gold, Chike, Ayra Starr,” — UK Base Ghanaian Singer, Effs claims 

According to the singer, she clarifies that because of the uniqueness compare to other artiste around the world, that is why she wants to collaborate with a number of them, and establish her career in the country.

Speaking during a media parley in Lagos during the week, Effs, who is based in the United Kingdom, said, “Some of my favourite Nigerian artistes, who I will like to collaborate with, are Davido, Adekunle Gold, Chike, Ayra Starr, and a couple of others. Nigerians have been incredible when it comes to the arts in general. I also admire Don Jazzy, especially with the way he has evolved over the years.”

Recalling how she fell in love with music at a young age, she said, “I have always loved music. I did not even know I was a talented songwriter; I just used to write songs, and I thought everybody could do that as well. It was not until I grew older that I realised it was a gift. And, that was then I started taking songwriting more seriously.

On why she spends so much money on her music videos, the singer, she said, “There are certain songs that I feel need videos for my fans and other listeners to properly get the messages behind. Also, a pretty face helps to sell songs, and that is another consideration.”

Speaking on her plans for the year, the sexy singer said, “I am going to be visiting Nigeria more this year. Aside from my latest single titled, ‘I Like That’, I plan to release an Extended Play album as well. I also intend to host a dance talent show. I am a woman of many parts too, so I will likely diversify into other areas of the entertainment industry.”

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