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I have a crush on Patapaa – Nigerian musician Guudy confesses

Rising Nigerian Afro-pop musician, Goodness Amodu Ayomide, better known as ‘Guudy’, has revealed that she is attracted to Ghanaian musician, Patapaa.
According to her, she has conducted extensive research on the ‘One Corner’ hitmaker and is waiting for the day they will meet.
“I really like Patapaa and I have totally fallen in love with him. Patapaa is a very smart artiste who rides on controversies confronting him to elevate his music career to the next level”, she said.
Speaking with komfaonline.com, Guudy who is currently in Ghana for a music project, disclosed that she was hurt when Ghanaians mocked Patapaa after the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA).
“I was really hurt when a lot of Ghanaians on social media made fun of his outfit. I believe his suit was alright, as he looked very gentle that night.”, she noted.
To her, Patapaa remains one of the best musicians from Ghana.
Guudy, one of Nigeria’s rising female afro-pop stars, is convinced that Patapaa remains one of the smartest music artistes in Ghana.
“I am in Ghana now to work on my latest tracks titled Pick My Call, Salo Mako which means Be serious, and Twane Dance. I will love to featured Patapaa on one of them. But I am yet to meet his management.” she revealed.
Guudy has composed numerous songs, including Twale Mama and Yes Love.

SOURCE:http://www.adomonline.com

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