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A brief history about CHIEF ONE





Chief One 2023 Under Review 


Michael Ivan Nyagamagu, professionally known as Chief One, is a Ghanaian Hiphop/HipLife artiste from the Volta Region, Ghana.


Few years ago Chief One made an appearance into the main stream of Ghana music. 


The year 2023 was a good for your the young talent and not disputing the fact that there were some bad moments as well 


The year 2023 under review, Chief One released five singles which are all hit songs 


Chief One #OneDay was released 20 January 2023 to kick start the year. This single was produced by Hairlergbe. 



 Chief One #Toyota was released on 20 March 2023 produced by @Hairlergbe 


#Shawty was released 1 July 2023 produced by @Hairlergbe making it his 3rd single of the year under review


5 September 2023 #EgoBetter was dropped and it was produced by @Hairlergbe 


Chief One ended the year with #CatWalk which he featured Blackt Igwe Produced by Hairlergbe 


Aside releasing five singles with on a feature in the year under review, Chief One has been featured by some of his colleagues in the industry which are equally making waves 


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 Chief One has been on several stages in Ghana, Togo and Dubai to Entertain music lovers. He has also been on TV and Radio tours in the country promoting his songs and brand



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