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Rich Kay’s “Azaah” Featuring Gallaxy Talks About Living A Fake Life Especially Pastors With False Prophesies

Ghanaian fastest growing uprising artist Richard Agborkey Popularly known in the showbiz industry as Rich Kay has bounced back after he joined his colleague Kimani on the upcoming stage to release a hit song title Akwele which got the attention of many Ghanaians especially the Ashaiman municipalities as they jump on soo many stages with joint collabo, he also got a lot of radio and television interviews, started traveling outside Accra due to his style of flowing in music.
Rich Kay as an upcoming artist has done soo well on his craft to get him this far, we all know how Ghanaian music industry is, nothing has been set up for the young ones coming so it’s takes courage and perseverance to achieve your God given talents.
The young champ Rich Kay has entered the studios of Shotto Blinkx to record a new banger Azaah which got the sensational but controversial group singers Gallaxy to fall in for feature. The production work was behind the “Woara” by Kwesi Arthur Hitmaker Shotto Blinkx.

In an interview with Ghmusichype Researcher Eddie Nak, Rich Kay stated that his song Azaah’s inspiration comes from nowadays pastors trying to give false prophesies here and there but for him he thinks that its all lies on hunger moreover people also from different angles living a fake life as if they are real but mean nothing for them, he added.

Listening to the song to the fullest you realize young Rich Kay is preaching sense to those fake people in the world because he also stated that it’s not only in Ghana but to the world at large.

The Rich Gang ceo also said as in this time he’s going to drop singles upon singles so people should watch out and then with videos but for Azaah’s video featuring Gallaxy,he urge’s everyone to go download and watch on YouTube.

Rich Kay once again said the music industry is not helping them the upcomings so he’s pleading with all stakeholders to come and support the music industry especially the upcoming ones because they got the talent but no one is set to help unless they push themselves to hit before management comes that one it’s doesn’t help them at all so people should help.

Looking at my career,l have been the only pushing till now so imagine if one investor is behind my works with Shotto Blinkx being my official engineer then like we gone.

You can even see because of our hard work Nigerians are not able to penetrate into our music market because we’ve too serious this days for the world to know about us eg. Looking at Beyonce Shatta Wale featuring should tell you we are there now so if it’s not Shatta it’s #Rich Kay he smiled, thank you.

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