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Criss Waddle
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Criss Waddle, born Kweku Addai, is a multi-award-winning Ghanaian rapper, songwriter, and entrepreneur. Though he began his music career as a member of R2Bees, Criss debuted as a solo artist with hit single, "Ayi" and has released several others. His unique music style is a blend of hip-hop, Afrobeats, and dancehall. Criss Waddle is also the CEO of record label, AMG Business and has business interests in real estate and fashion. Waddle's music continues to inspire up-and-coming artists in Ghana and beyond.
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