<p>Sefa, one of Ghana&#8217;s most talented musicians, has bemoaned the ease with which Ghanaians forget popular songs.</p>



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<p>Sefa revealed in a recent interview on TV3&#8217;s Ladies Circle that Ghanaians have a bad habit of constantly requesting new songs.</p>



<p>However, Ghanaians only listen to hit songs for a week or so before forgetting about them after the artist spends a lot of time and effort in the studio to create a hit song.</p>



<p>Sefa also bemoaned the consequences Ghanaians&#8217; short-term memory has on them as musicians.</p>



<p>View the interview down below.</p>



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The Short-Term Memory Of Ghanaians Causes You To Forget About A Song You Forced To Release After Two Weeks – Sefa Declares (Video)

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