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My Father Influenced my Comic Side – Naana Blu

Ghanaian Musician, Naana Blu says her father influenced her comic life

Faustina Adams

The Ghanaian singer-songwriter Naana Blu is well-known for her distinctive fusion of comedy and music, which has helped her gain a sizable fanbase all over the world.

Naana started to use her comic skills in her performances as her love for music expanded.

Naana's unusual fusion of comedy and song rapidly became a sensation, and her popularity soared.

Naana said that her father had the most influence on how funny she is in an interview.

She confirmed that when she was a child, her father was a huge lover of comedy programs and frequently watched them with her.

He would also make her laugh and crack jokes, which piqued her interest in humor at a young age. Naana's gift for comedy soon became apparent as she started to imitate her father's wit and humor.

The singer of "Kwame Ato" said with a smile, "My daddy always made me laugh uncontrollably, although my mother, being a Fante mother, undoubtedly played a part."

Naana Blu told ghanaweekend.com, "Several of my peers at the University of Education, Winneba, informed me that I always made them laugh when I spoke."

Due to Naana's talent, she has a large following that keeps growing, and her music in demand.

Naana is appreciative of her father's contribution to the development of her comic skill as she makes waves in the music industry.

She attributes his influence on her love of comedy and his encouragement to follow her ambitions for success today.

Household favourites of her songs include "You Go Miss Me," "Kwame Ato," "No Pressure," "Odo Asem," "This Is Highlife," and "Dream Boy," among others.

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