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Ghanaian Afrobeats Star, Twicy takes over Nigerian airwaves on media tour

Twicy, a rising Ghanaian Afrobeats artist, recently embarked on a media tour in Nigeria to promote his music and connect with a broader audience.

His tour included making notable stops at top media outlets such as Beat FM, Vybez FM, TVC, Silverbird, Soundcity and capped it off with a Glitch live performance where he showcased his unique sound, blending Afrobeat, highlife, and other African music influences.

During the interviews, he spoke passionately about the influence of African music culture and his desire to bridge the gap between Ghana and Nigeria, two powerhouses in the Afrobeats scene, his musical journey, highlighting his unique blend of Afrobeats and highlife, the cross-cultural impact of his work which he hopes will resonate with Nigerian audiences and ofcourse the unending Jollof war between Ghana & Nigeria.

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Additionally he shared how the late Nigerian singer Mohbad inspired his song, “Live It Up.” Twicy explained that Mohbad’s resilience, passion, and struggles within the music industry deeply resonated with him, motivating him to channel those emotions into his own music. In “Live It Up,” Twicy aims to encourage listeners to push through life’s challenges and enjoy the present moment.

Twicy’s admiration for Mohbad reflects the broader influence the Nigerian artist had on up-and-coming musicians across Africa. By acknowledging Mohbad’s impact, Twicy is not only honoring his legacy but also highlighting the importance of cross-border musical inspiration within the Afrobeat and Afropop genres.

This revelation about Mohbad’s influence shows Twicy’s deep connection to the music industry, where artists draw strength and inspiration from each other’s journeys.

His visit highlighted the growing collaboration between Ghana and Nigeria in the Afrobeats scene, with Twicy positioning himself as a standout artist in this dynamic market.

Twicy’s media engagements in Nigeria were aimed at not only increasing his visibility but also fostering connections with Nigerian music fans, artists, and the media industry, as he continues to grow his fanbase across Africa. His tour marks an important step in his career, as he expands his influence beyond Ghana into other West African countries.

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