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FBS-NAJO BEGINS TO CLIMB HIGHER
 
Posted on: 2007-Jun-26             GNA
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Ever since the hiplife group FBS of Oluman Boogie fame went solo and NAJO released “Me Suro”, the song has caught much attention by fans in Africa and is now flying abroad.

Habib Abass as officially called was in Liberia for a peace concert organized by UN after the elections in the Easter season. Before then, he had performed some shows in Kumasi, Takoradi and Cape Coast.

With the album which has 12 tracks on the CD and 8 on cassettes under Nakos Production as well as Micro Bell management, the artiste describes it as excellence in promotion except for a fact that some sections of the media are not helping in this regard. Renowned engineers like Jay Q and Oteng who programmed the songs did what yeoman could do to render the piece a success.

Under the production of Nakos and other source, the artiste is set to embark on a Europe tour at the end of this month and beyond. On June 30, 2007, he would perform an HIV show in Italy and on the 7th of July next month, would represent at the Ghana Music Awards, Italy with other artistes including the MOBO award winner Samini.

The 14th and 21st of July would be another HIV program in Holland and Germany respectively.

After the journey of this music tour which has in its camp the famous hiplife group 4x4, Najo would come down safely to see to working hand in hand with Dee and Niche together as FBS would also release another shaking album that would be more massive even than OLDMAN BOOGIE this time through the intervention of GOODIES PRODUCTIONS.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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