The songs of Praye are already classics in Accra. With two albums under their belt and a number of pan-African music awards, the three Accra natives are finally ready to share their clever pop sound with the rest of the world. Praye means “broom” in twi, a symbol of unity in Ghana. But also, as member Eugene Baah puts it, they chose this name because “[they] are also here to sweep the social vices through [their] music.”
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