Okyeame Kwame’s children in studio for second music project

After being featured on ‘Saucing’ by Okyeame Kwame last year, Sante and Sir, children of the versatile rapper are recording a new song.

The song is part of a huge project that will see the kids engage in reading sessions which will be shared across various social media platforms.

This is to whip up the spirit of reading among children.

On September 1, 2018, the Canadian government through the Canadian Organisation for Development through Education (CODE), a Canadian Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) in partnership with Ghana Book Trust made the Okyeame Kwame a reading ambassador.

He is required to use his influence to drive their new campaign dubbed ‘Read With Me.’

Sir Kwame Bota, Okyeame’s son has appreciated his father on Instagram for assisting them in the recording of the song.

“Thank u daddy for guiding us #waitforit #worldreader#readwithme #read,” he wrote in one of his posts.

According to the management of Okyeame Kwame, he is preparing to release his latest album which features 10 artistes, each from 10 different regions of Ghana.

Watch ‘Saucing’ in the link below:

 

Source: citinewsroom.com

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