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Ghanaian Afro Pop/R&B artiste Raphael Camidoh Kofi Attachie, popularly known as Camidoh, is gearing up to release his new single known as 'Trustn God', on July 18.
He has already released two new singles, such as 'Ayekoo' and 'Your Ghost', as an introduction to his upcoming six-track EP after June.
'Trustn God' highlights Camidoh's experiences through life trials, transformation and a renewed sense of faith.
It is an invitation to listeners embarking on the journey of reflection and hope.
"Ayekoo' is an uplifting anthem of gratitude and resilience, while 'Your Ghost' explores themes of love, loss, and the lingering presence of memory. Together, these tracks reflect Camidoh’s signature style, melding heartfelt storytelling with a genre-bending Afro Pop / R&B sound."
Camidoh promises fans that his "Trustn God" song will provide them with an expression of faith, healing, and human emotion, resonating deeply with everyone struggling, to be hopeful for better days.
Fans can visit all the streaming platforms and have a listen to the Ayekoo' and 'Your Ghost' songs as they await release of 'Trustn God.'
Nearly three years have passed since Camidoh captivated audiences with his hit song "Sugarcane."
Contrary to what one might expect, he feels no pressure to produce another chart-topping hit.
The artist maintains confidence in his ability to consistently craft exceptional music without the burden of comparison.
In an interview with Graphic Showbiz on October 24, 2024, Camidoh articulated his dedication to creating authentic, high-quality songs that resonate with his listeners. He emphasized that he does not need to measure his upcoming releases against his previous successes.
"No, I've never really been under pressure to make another song like Sugarcane. I believe I've been blessed with an amazing talent and I make amazing music. So, there's no point in likening Sugarcane to any of my works.
Discussing the challenges within the music industry, Camidoh stressed the need for better communication regarding the value of artists and their contributions.
“I believe that at the right time, my records will get the necessary attention because they are all very beautiful songs. If I were struggling to make music, then I believe I would be feeling that way. What God has blessed me with is a gift so, I'm not being forced to cook another Sugarcane. Not at all," he stated.
He believes that when audiences recognize and appreciate the significance of an artist, a song, or the act of making music, they will celebrate and respect it more.
“I think our industry needs to be heavy on value communication because I believe when people appreciate and understand the value an artiste or song or the act of making music carries, they will celebrate and cherish it more,” he said.
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