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OluwaSax pens a heartfelt letter to his Fans ahead of “My Appeal” project release

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OluwaSax pens a heartfelt letter to his Fans ahead of “My Appeal” project release

Prior to his exclusive listening party held in Accra on June 19th, Oluwasax wrote a heartfelt letter to his fans highlighting reasons why he went missing in action for a while.
As Musicians, the creative process can be a Herculean task sometimes and the need to go through different phases to be able to produce material for audiences isn’t a walk in the park.
OluwaSax writes a letter below, it reads…


Dear Fans,
 
I want to take a moment to address something that has been weighing heavily on my heart. As you may have noticed, it has been some time since I released new music, and I wanted to explain why.
 
Over the past few years, I have been facing some personal challenges that have made it difficult for me to focus on my music career. These challenges have taken a toll on my creativity and motivation, and I have found myself struggling to find the inspiration and energy to create new music.
I want you to know that I am not giving up on my music career. I am working hard to overcome these challenges and get back on track. I have always been creating music but mostly importantly it’s been difficult getting the music across to you through the right means, I am committed to getting back to doing what I love as soon as possible.
Due to all these, I will be dropping an EP titled “My Appeal”, an apology in melodies for my delay in getting my music across to you guys.
I am incredibly grateful for your support and understanding during this time. Your encouragement means the world to me, and I am so grateful to have such dedicated fans by my side. I promise to keep you updated on my progress and to share new music with you as soon as I am able.
Thank you for your patience and continued support. I can’t wait to share new music with you soon.
With love and gratitude 🙏🏾 
The EP is tipped to be on the global music stores in a matter of days. Be on the lookout for it.

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