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Zylofon Activation Concert with Shatta Wale in Aflao was my first major break on stage — Chief One discloses on Asaase R


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Chief One’s session on Asaase Radio 99.5FM on Saturday, April 23rd was quite a touching one when Mz Keekie hosted him on “The Linkop” Show.


 



Counting his recent blessings after winning “Next Rated Act Of The Year” at 3 Music Awards 2022 AND also receiving gifts from Infinix Ghana, Chief One recounts one key moment in his career that shot him into the limelight, locally.


 


The fast-rising Musician, Chief One, who (in his own words) began doing music professionally from 2015, disclosed to Mz Keekie on Asaase Radio that Zylofon Activation Concert held in Aflao in 2018 headlined by Shatta Wale gave him a major breakthrough.


 


“I have been recording songs and performing across Volta Region before that Zylofon Show. But that was the very first time I felt it within myself that I have fully arrived. The cheers from the crowd that day when my name was mentioned as the next performer really swooned me; and the thunderous reception I got from the audience made me feel it’s time I step up my game and take it to the next level. Shouts to Zylofon Media for that wonderful opportunity; it really pushed me and encouraged me”, Chief One admitted.The Linkop” Show on Asaase Radio 99.5FM also known as “The African Playlist” is a weekend radio magazine that airs on Saturdays between 1:00pm to 2:00pm hosted by Keely Jade-Brewer, popularly known as Mz Keekie, and her Jock, DJ Blackboi. The radio show throws spotlight on new music across the African continent as well as buzzing (new) artistes and their body of works as well as some key highlights of Veteran African Musicians (and their careers).

 


Saturday, April 23, 2022 had the major spotlight on Chief One, a leading face of Vodafone Ghana Music Awards’ Unsung nominees. On Monday, April 18th in Koforidua, Chief One had a sterling performance with his live band set during the #VGMA23 Xperience Concert held on the night, thus, was tipped to be one of the best performers on the night with his set.

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