Ghanaian songstress Angela Senam Keteku well known as the African Mannequin has disclosed that she started her music career in the shrine.

In an interview on YFM 107.9, she told the host Akosua Hanson that although a lot of people say they started singing from church and other places hers is different because she started her music from the shrine.

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“Music for me started on a different note. Mot musicians started from the church but I started from the shrine because I used to back my great grandmothers” she told the host.

Enam disclosed that her grandmothers were fetish priestesses of a shrine in their community where she grew up in the Volta region.

“There were the singing goddesses of the Yahweh shrine in the Volta. I used to follow them and I did not even know it was music then, so I just used to back them up. Others who were also going through other stuff also got their comfort”.

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Enam stated emphatically that this was where she got her inspiration to do music. “I wanted to do what my grandmothers did and I knew it was something straight from my village and something owned by my grandmothers. I was serving something very vital through music which is not very common now”.

Source: www.ghgossip.com

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