He is popular in Benin with his Samedi Soir song meaning Saturday Night but not many know musician Kwame Agbor in Ghana. The 37- year old man who has gotten the opportunity to perform at most events at the Labadi beach and TV3 Music Music says it is time the people of Ghana have a feel of him.
His maiden album Samedi Soir which was recorded and released in 2005 is still enjoying airplay in Benin but not popular In Ghana because he claims Ghanaians are not used to his style yet.
Songs on the album which Kwame Agbor expects to enjoy airplay soon liked by Ghanaians are Education, Samedi Soir, Come To Me, Maman Benin and Hossi.
Among all these tracks, Kwame Agbor will go for Education which he says 'I would always go for Education as my all time favourite because it talks about the future of children when they have better education.'
On the same song Education, Kwame Agbor who does Reggae, Salsa and Hiplife says parents should always give their kids the best of education to make them better people in the future. He goes ahead to warn parents who abuse children to put a stop to it.
His album title Samedi Soir is a party song telling everyone who wants to party to feel free and party. According to Kwame Agbor who has spent most of his life in Benin, Ghana is full of talented musicians but he feels he's also got something to offer.
' I must admit that there are very good musicians in Ghana with my favourites being Samini and Kojo Antwi but I believe I have something Ghanaians will love. No one really does Francophone music here and with the blend and Twi and Ewe I know Ghanaians will like my style' Kwame Agbor told Showbiz.
According to the musician, his major problem has been to get a manager to push his music but now that he is under Madison Label he believes his music career will rise. He explained that although he is a hairdresser, everything he dreams of is music. 'I have written so many songs down, the fact is I always make a story about anything I see and that is what has helped me written down many songs'
Kwame Agbor said he is grateful to each and everyone who has supported his music career adding that his dream is to get his album which is still dong in Benin to be liked by Ghanaians


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