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I used to sell charcoal, gari for survival – ‘Butta my bread’ hitmaker, Jzyno reveals
Speaking in an interview with Sammy Kay, the “Butta my bread” hitmaker revealed that coming from Liberia, a country where war had derailed the brighter future and opportunity for young people. He had no option than to come Ghana to seek a better life.
According to him, at the time he was in Liberia, he sold charcoal, gari and others to survive on the hustling field.
But, added that despite, having being in Ghana since 2015 to start his music career, he had his first hit song in 2019 when he returned to Monrovia.
Glory be to God, Jzyno has created a buzz in the music industry and captured the awareness of listeners with his breakthrough hit single “Butta My Bread.”
Source: Sammykay Media
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