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QWECi Drops Phenomenal New Single “Favour”
QWECi, the talented Ghanaian American sensation, also known as Ded Buddy, has just dropped his latest single, “Favour”. Born Eric Turkson, QWECi’s musical journey has been shaped by his diverse cultural experiences, and this latest release highlights his unique ability to capture emotions and moods through his music.
“Favour” is a soul-stirring Afro-pop/R&B track that will resonate with fans of artists such as Wizkid, Burna Boy and Asake. The single is a testament to QWECi’s creative prowess, weaving together a tapestry of gratitude and positivity.
In QWECi’s own words, “‘Favour’ is about being grateful with how far I have come and blessed. It is simply a thank you song.” The track serves as a heartfelt acknowledgment of the artist’s journey, celebrating the milestones and blessings that have shaped his career.
As a seasoned songwriter, QWECi reflects on the creative process, stating, “As a songwriter, I have always felt the need to write a song that will express how grateful I am for all I have. ‘Favour’ is that song for me. I came up with the melody of the song, and my producer sent me a beat that synced perfectly. I recorded my vocals in New York and sent the finished work to my engineer/producer in Ghana to be finalised.”
QWECi’s musical influences include the likes of E.T. Mensah, Osibisa, Michael Jackson, The Beatles, The Carpenters, Enya, Lionel Richie, Kool and the Gang and Stevie Wonder. His diverse background and rich exposure to various sounds have contributed to the creation of “Favour”, a song that not only showcases his gratitude but also invites listeners to join in the celebration of life’s blessings. “Favour” is available to buy/stream now on all platforms.
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