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Nana Romeo was very nice to me during the interview - Ghanaian Musician Reveals

A Ghanaian Musician,Rayah, has disclosed that the host of Entertainment Capital on Accra fm, Nana Romeo,was very nice to her during her interview with him on  Saturday. 



Rayah was on Accra fm to promote her debut single, Together. 

Speaking on a phone interview with Pex News, Rayah said she was  taken aback when Romeo looked very intriguing and nice to her. As far as she is concerned,  with the experiences renowned artistes, Kidi and Wendy Shay, encountered with Romeo,  she thought her interview wouldn't go well as well, but surprisingly she had one of the fascinating interviews in her life, describing Romeo as a "very nice" man consequently. 

Rayah added that the advice from Romeo and his panelists during the interview were "profound and helpful", and that caused her to appreciate Romeo more.

Rayah's single, Together,   talks about unity; the need for people to come together and be resilient, for there is nothing we can’t achieve or overcome if we are one. 

The song is available for download on all music platforms. 


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