I am here to give our music industry a glimpse of hope – Sena Huks
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VERSATILE GHANAIAN artiste Sena Huks, who recently released his album ‘When is day’, has said that the Ghanaian music industry’s growth is choked with some varying factors and his presence will give hope to the industry.
According to Sena, who has over the years served music loers with some great love tunes; RnB, Hi-life, Hip-Life, Hip-Hop, Afro-RnB, Dancehall and Pop among others, said, “Ghana’s music scene may look like one which is at its choked point with varying factors acting as a brake to the growth of the industry, but with a young talent such as Sena Huks, who is applying new skills to the old trade, we see a glimpse of hope.”
Sena’s first debut (14-track) mixtape, ‘Let It Go’, was released in 2014 and had three (3) singles; ‘Wonkoaa’, ‘Looongtin’ and ‘Go down’, which enjoyed massive air play on various electronic media platforms in Ghana.
The year 2016 saw the returning Sena Huks release ‘Marry Me’, which was followed with ‘Hold on a minute’ on the, ‘Nuff love riddim’, and then released two other singles in 2017 – ‘No More’ and ‘Send me your love’.
He plunged right back into the music space in 2018 with ‘I no dey get you’, which featured BBnZ star, Shaker, and later in that same year released ‘God do am’, which seeks to thank his Maker and has gained some attention since its release.
HE told the DAILY HERITAGE, lovers of his art were demanding more music from the prodigy as his music was gaining rapid acceptance.
“It’s about time the world gets a full body of work from me, so they can judge for themselves the talent they have been sleeping on – the Sena Huks you see today. It’s also an avenue to finally lay to rest the doubt about the musical genius which I’m. Get ready for an album instead. Music lovers should anticipate a new video in the coming weeks”
Sena promised his fans that the year 2019 is surely his year of outburst as the days of Sena Huks-less music chats will be a thing of the past with a soon-to-come album.
(Story: Erica Arthur)
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