Doris Sarkodie goes by the stage name; LUVMORH

Using music to comfort hearts, create awareness and bridge the gap between Ghanaians and Africans living abroad and those back home.

Sensational AfroPop musician Doris Sarkodie known in showbiz circles by her moniker Luvmorh (pronounced; Love More) describes her music as her life and is unrepentant about indulging in her greatest passion for the rest of her life.

The Ghanaian born German resident female musician who is blessed with amazing looks that will make the most indifferent onlookers jaws drop in bewilderment by her sheer presence is the total package when it comes to discovering a formidable AfroPop female artist cast in the shape of Nigeria’s Yemi Alade, Tiwa Savage or Ghana’s late Ebony Reigns or MzVee.

Luvmorh the “goddess and voice of the people” as she describes herself in her Facebook fanpage bio is blessed with a solid singing voice and vocal dexterity. Her raw voice on a rhythmic beat is therapeutic to the ears and calms the soul.

The management of artist, GAZ Muzik based in Germany discovered the talented musician at a local church and after listening to her sing in front of the congregation with her sensational voice and showmanship they immediately offered her an audition and a recording session. That is a decision they have never regretted.

Having been signed to the label for almost a year, management decided to groom the artist for close to six (6) months before releasing her first single Runaway featuring singer Kweysi Swat. The visuals for the single will be released early next month.

Watch the trailer for LUVMORH’S 1st single #RunAway 

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Luvmorh is an outgoing, lovable and open-minded young lady with a bubbly personality. Beside singing she loves to watch movies and interact with her numerous fans and admirers on social media. She loves to go shopping and has a unique but classy sense of fashion. She is also kind-hearted and has been known to sing at the old people’s home in her locality in Hamburg much to the delight of the retirees who got their first exposure to AfroPop and African music from the artist.

Asked who she looks up to in the Ghanaian music industry she said she has always admired Kaakie and the late Ebony Reigns. She however took a swipe at Ebony supposed replacement Wendy Shay saying the Rufftown Records artist should focus on creating her own brand instead of trying to ride on the success of the late singer. She said; “Wendy needs to find herself, she needs to respect the memory of the late Ebony and build her own brand instead of stealing from Ebony.”

Asked how she wants to be portrayed in the music industry the fiesty musician said; “I’m the goddess of love; I’ll make you love my music.”

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