Dorcas Yeboah, Ghanaian born music sensation who entered the spotlight in the first season of the MTN project Fame West Africa in 2008 is fast carving a place for herself in the crowded Nigerian music industry and the Ghana market is waiting for their own diva to join Becca to put their name on the world map.
With two singles titled “wuru wuru love” and “Sika” off her forthcoming album currently enjoying massive reviews on Newspapers, magazine and the international online community and also radio stations in Lagos and Accra for now .According to a release by her management company, 411 Entertainment, the fast rising singer's album titled “addiction” is under construction by top producers in Nigeria and Ghana. Sheyman, K Solo, Dr Frabz, Tee Y Mix, Panji (Ghana) are some of the Producer that will cook the album slated to drop in the first quarter of next year. Dorcas is currently in the studio recording quality works that will make her debut album. A remix of her first single “wuru wuru love” with with Klever J and other great collabos are on the pipeline.
The album which will be rich in folklore will introduce her afro-centric style of music. “The video of her single 'wuru wuru love” will drop on the airwaves this October” says Akpor Gbemre, CEO of 411 Entertainment company
Born into a humble parentage in Accra where she grew up, Dorcas Yeboah started singing in the church alter at the tender age of 7. The 23 year old next rated diva likes hanging out in the beach and lending a helping hand to less privileged in the society.
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