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Ess Thee Legend and Big Ozed Spark Marriage Rumors with Viral Photo

Ess’ international acclaim extends to her participation in prestigious residencies such as Black Girls Glow, New Folklore (by Institute Français), and One Beat Ghana.

A picture just surfaced online showing Afro-soul singer, Ess Thee Legend and Afrobeats, sensation Big Ozed in what appears to be a traditional marriage setting. The image, which has sparked major buzz, features both artists in matching attire typically worn for weddings. Fans are now left questioning: Could this be something much more personal or the beginning of a new era in both their careers and lives?

Neither artist has confirmed or denied the rumors, leaving everyone to speculate. What do you think? Could love and music be in the air, or is this just the ultimate power move in the industry?

Born Maame Esi Essilfie, Ess Thee Legend’s musical odyssey began in her childhood and blossomed during her university years. Influenced by iconic artists like Sade, Sabrina Claudio, Asa, Tems, Amaarae, Michael Bolton, Ofori Amponsah, and Lauryn Hill, Ess found her unique voice in a blend of soulful melodies and captivating lyrics.

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Driven by her love for writing, recording, and the electrifying energy of live performances, Ess has already graced the stage over 40 times, captivating audiences with her soul-stirring performances. With a repertoire boasting over 15 released songs, Ess is leaving an indelible mark on the music scene.

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Beyond her solo endeavors, Ess is a versatile talent, lending her voice to jingles, voice acting, and acting projects. She is also a passionate activist, using her platform to advocate for social justice causes.

Notably, her collaboration with Black Girls Glow on the album “Fighting for Air” and her involvement with the NGO – You Are Cared For (YACF) demonstrates her commitment to empowering communities through music and education.

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Ess’ international acclaim extends to her participation in prestigious residencies such as Black Girls Glow, New Folklore (by Institute Français), and One Beat Ghana. Her remarkable talent has been recognized with an international grant from the British Council Creative Support Enterprise (CESP).

Her accolades include the “Best New Artiste of the Year” award from the Golden Globes Creative Arts Awards and triumph in the AfroFuture Rising Star Challenge.

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