
Fast-rising Ghanaian artist Eric Asante, known as Seven Kizs, has shared his emotional journey from his early struggles to his rise to stardom.
Seven Kizs recounted his difficult childhood, losing his father at a young age while selling CDs and cassettes on the streets.
In an interview with actress Martha Joyce (MATJOY) on Oyerepa TV's CineFie, he opened up about his path to success.
"I used to work at a pub in Kumasi after my father’s death," Seven Kizs revealed. "One day, while browsing my TikTok page, I saw Ghanaian dancer Allo Maadjoa hosting AfricaGotTalent. I reached out to him and booked a spot on his show. We met the following day, and I showcased my singing talent with my first track."
He indicated that Allo Maadjoa was impressed and introduced him to Tubhani Musik in Kumasi, where they began working together. This collaboration led to the creation of hit songs like "Mea" and "Picture."
Recently, Seven Kizs released his new single "Piano" and a featured track with Reablaq titled "Call On Me."
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