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Ebony talks sex for recording and fame

Pulse Chat with Ebony
Pulse Chat with Ebony
One of Ghana’s current top Afro-Dancehall songstresses, Ebony, almost became a victim to sex for fame. Watch the full video below.
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Sex for studio sessions or sex for fame is one of the major conundra of the entertainment industry, especially in the music and movie fraternities.

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Over the years, actors and musicians have bemoaned the act and called on stakeholders to support the industry and the up and coming talents financially.

One of Ghana’s current top Afro-Dancehall songstresses, Ebony, almost became a victim to sex for fame. But thanks to Bullet of Ruff N Smooth fame, she had her way through to the top with ease.

Recounting her first sex for fame experience, the “Kupe” hitmaker told Pulse TV that: “At that time, I was recording for the fun of it because I just wanted to hear myself sing in the studio.

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Before I became Ebony, I knew a couple of industry players.

So when I record, I send to people and ask them to play so that music lovers would listen.

And, they will be like ‘you have to come with a thousand kisses’ which indirectly means they want sex.

She added: "But nothing really happened until I met my manager.”

Ebony is currently working with Sarkodie on a new single. She is already out with a hit single titled “Poison”.

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