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Jay Quayson Drops ‘Game Over’


Jay Quayson

Ghana’s Hip life industry has welcomed another songwriter, singer and performer Jay Quayson as he debuts his single ‘Game Over’ which features ‘Lapaz Toyota’ crooner Guru.
Known in real life as Mark Kojo Quayson, he ha
s been a very instrumental brain behind lot of successful songs in the industry as a composer and has featured on many songs.
The singer’s very latest work is the hit song from Tiffany (Last One). He has also written songs for artistes like Diojo, Gifty Osei (gospel musician), Guru, Enice, just to mention a few.
According to the singer, he took his time to understudy some of the big names in the industry he had served in order to get it right.
“That learning experience has prepared me for this solo journey I have chosen,” Jay Quayson noted.
The song ‘Game Over’ talks about the story of how some people lose out of relationships just because of cheating.
He said: “There are some people who cheat while in a relationship. Until they are caught, they are never cheaters but when their partners realize it then it is game over for them.”
Jay Quayson is under Issywizzy Entertainment Record Label. The Takoradi boy migrated to Tema because of his love for music and has been in it for the last six years.
In his final words, the singer cum composer was grateful for a long wait, saying the Lord knew best but hopefully this year he would do exploits.
He stressed: “‘Game Over’ is a good song accompanied by an equally good video; I know fans will love it.”


Credit: NEWS-ONE


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