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I stood up for myself after being bullied by Ghanaians – Fatana.

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The showbiz personality Fantana, a Ghanaian singer of American descent, revealed that she felt pressured to succeed in the business due to some Ghanaians’ negative attitudes.
Fantana admitted during a talk on 3FM Drive that she initially entered the music industry out of a sincere love for the craft but felt forced to make a statement in response to the demands and criticism she received.
“I didn’t enter music to prove a point, I did because I genuinely like music but then y’all bullied me into proving a point,She spoke.
Officially contracted to Rufftown Records, the singer cut ties with the company in May 2020 following a conflict with labelmate Wendy Shay. Boss Fantana also discussed her mother’s engagement with and investment in the singer’s brand and artistry.

“Yeah, because since my mum was funding everything when I was on that record label everything is my name. All the videos and the songs belong to me but I don’t look at that”.She went on to discuss her 18 tattoos in more detail, as well as the meanings associated with each work of art and her journey.
The singer of the hit song Rich Gyal Anthem is one of many musicians who have endured some form of criticism and abuse, but she claims that she channeled these pressures into her work in order to build a name for herself on the stage.
In advance of the release of her debut EP, titled “Pills and Concoctions,” on Thursday, July 13, Fantana released a new song on May 5 called “Your Man,” which is now available for streaming on all music platforms.

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