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19.07.2014 Celebrity

A Star Born Donju, Takes Afro Pop To Another Level

By Ralph Dinko
A Star Born Donju, Takes Afro Pop To Another Level
19.07.2014 LISTEN

Once in every epoch a star is born to the world. This season is no exception. Upcoming Afro Pop singer, Donju is about to blow up the music scene soonest. Donju started in a hiplife group known as Tripple K while in Senior High School. Together with his squad, they were able to perform on noticeable stages such as TV3 Music Music and TV Africa's Sounds Splash.

The tune that got this 21-year-old singer into the limelight is his latest joint he calls 'yeye love' featuring his underground hommie Yung Pabi of Magnum Beat. This song according to him is a reflection of the seeming difficulties in relationships. 'Sometimes, you have to show that person that its all about true love and nothing else', he stated.

Known in real life as Julius Agama, the Akim Swedru old boy is looking at cooking a cool collabo with his long time admirer and Ghana's best versatile singer, Mugeez of R2bees and birthday boy Sarkodie.

Commenting on the challenges of being an 'underground' artistes, the Sogakope-born, Teshie-Camp resider told the modernghana.com that getting a good manager is the common problem in the industry. 'You need someone who will believe and invest in your music in order to push you into the mainstream' he added.

Now signed to Zulu Nation Publicity, the talented lad is believing the sky to be his limit. Donju is a make up of this first name Julius and 'Don', a name his friend used to call him while in Senior High School.

Donju sees himself in five years time as one of the biggest Afro Pop stars in Ghana and Beyond. It is no surprise that his new single, 'yeye love' is enjoying airplay on radio. Welcome the newest star in the building.

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