When it comes to creating sweet melodic songs basically praising love, it is without doubt that nobody does it better than King Do, an ambitious artist who believes he can take Ghana to higher levels when it comes to Afro Pop.
There is variety of songs he intends to release to mark his skills in Afro Pop/R&B music and many are listeners who have said that his songs will hit.
Currently working on releasing his first mainstream single titled “Never Meant To Hurt You” King Do hopes all his songs positively influences his listeners.
Called King George Asare Sakyi, King is the fifth of six children born to Mr. Alexander Asare Sakyi of Graphic Communications Group Limited.
He recently completed GHALLYWOOD Film Academy but started his music career as one part of a group he formed in 2009, Black City Boy, which is made up of EM EF and Fuji. He reveals they influenced his interest in singing.
Speaking of his reason for choosing the name King Do, King explained that it was just to prove to his critics that he can really sing.
Watch out for King Do’s upcoming single “Never Meant To Hurt You” and also catch a glimpse of the face of Afro Pop.
There is variety of songs he intends to release to mark his skills in Afro Pop/R&B music and many are listeners who have said that his songs will hit.
Currently working on releasing his first mainstream single titled “Never Meant To Hurt You” King Do hopes all his songs positively influences his listeners.
Called King George Asare Sakyi, King is the fifth of six children born to Mr. Alexander Asare Sakyi of Graphic Communications Group Limited.
He recently completed GHALLYWOOD Film Academy but started his music career as one part of a group he formed in 2009, Black City Boy, which is made up of EM EF and Fuji. He reveals they influenced his interest in singing.
Speaking of his reason for choosing the name King Do, King explained that it was just to prove to his critics that he can really sing.
Watch out for King Do’s upcoming single “Never Meant To Hurt You” and also catch a glimpse of the face of Afro Pop.
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