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Five secular Ghanaian artistes who started their careers in church

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Here are some notable musicians who started their careers in church Here are some notable musicians who started their careers in church

It is no secret that many of Ghana’s biggest secular musicians discovered their musical talent on the church podiums.

They began their journeys in church choirs or as worship leaders before crossing over into secular music.

Here are some notable musicians who started at church.

Samini (Emmanuel Andrews Samini) :

Samini started singing in a church choir at the age of 14 and became a professional musician after a musical collaboration with another musician in 1999.

Kwesi Arthur(Emmanuel Kwesi Danso Arthur Junior):

Kwesi Arthur grew up in a Christian household in Tema and was actively involved in church activities.

He assisted his uncle in church by playing the keyboard and drums during services.

In his youth, Kwesi Arthur got into trouble after attempting to sing VIP’s “Ahomka Wom” during a church service, which led to reprimand from the congregation and his mother.

Kuami Eugene (Eugene Kwame Marfo) :<\b>

Kuami Eugene started singing at his childhood church in Fadama, where he honed his talent.

Today he’s a multiple VGMA Award winner known for hits like “Angela” and “Open Gate”.

Efya (Jane Fara Fauzzier Afia Boafowaa Yahaya Awindor):

Like most other songstresses, Efya was part of the church choir when she was younger.

She is now an award-winning R&B/soul singer with hits like “Best in Me.”

KiDi (Dennis Nana Dwamena) :<\b>

KiDi also sang in church before joining Lynx Entertainment.

Today he’s an award-winning artiste with hits like “Touch It”, “Say Cheese”, among others.

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