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Ibo Fyah Is The New Name
Reggae Crooner Ibo Fire has made a slight adjustment to the spelling of his name, he is now Ibo Fyah.
The name change came after a meeting with the management team of Paul Mullings and Foxx. They decided to run with this spelling for the New Year and so the change was made. Ibo Fyah explained that it made sense to make the spelling change as everyone in the music business already referred to him as such and that is how most of his fans aready spelt it.
Ibo Fyah wants to assure his fans that he will still be delivering quality and wholesome music, and that the only change that he is making to his career is just the spelling to his name.
“Ibo Fyah is all about positive and uplifting music and that is never going to change. My management team and I decided to make the simple change to the spelling of my name because that is what my fans already referred to me as. ”
The truly prolific artiste who has been working tirelessly to establish himself as a front runner in reggae , prides himself on always delivering conscious messages geared at enhancing cultural awareness and acceptance.
Ibo Fyah has quite a few projects that he has been working on for this year. This includes a mixtape launch and a listening party at the end of this month . The artist is inviting all media players to come out and have a good time while listening to some good music.
The reggae artiste is also promoting two new songs namely “stop the fighting/industry” and “Bright World”. He noted that “Bright World” is a tribute to the late Dennis Brown.
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