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I was 100 percent convinced of being a musician from childhood – Sally M

Sally M

Sally M was on Bono-East Region’s Alive FM on Friday, April 28, 2023, where she outlines certain key indicators that made the choice of being a musician an easy one.

The Sekondi-Takoradi-based artist has been making waves with her debut song Attention Love and her second single Makoma clocking a combined 100,000 streams on Digital Streaming Platforms.

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Sally M’s remarkable songwriting skills have been graciously appreciated by some industry players like Posigee, Kojo Amoako, and Macall Mensah of Focus One Media, and several other industry players in the Western Region.

The Afrobeats songstress first shone into the limelight during her unveiling at the Best Western Plus Atlantic Hotel in May 2022 – meaning her career has spanned 11 months so far.

She has a soothing voice which makes it easier to penetrate multiple genres like Afrobeats, Dancehall, Highlife, RnB, and others.

“Yes, I can do several genres; I have songs unreleased which are dancehall, RnB, and even Hip Hop. And, yes, I write my own songs too” – she told Mozay Gh of Alive FM.

When asked where the inspiration to do music came from, Sally M surmised – “I have always loved to sing, even when I was a kid. Again I can say, maybe got the inspiration from my mother and aunties, they were all singers – though didn’t take it professional but they sang anytime when I was a kid”.

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“I am doing well as a new gen, not all newbies gets to be appreciated this much and it is a statement with the love I am getting from the Digital Streaming Platforms. I say thank you to everyone making this possible and let’s keep turning up the numbers”.

Sally M touched on an upcoming project, though was a bit silent on the next release date but said it might be released in May 2023.

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