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X Factor has changed our lives immensely – Reggie N Bollie

April 28, 2016
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Ghanaian music duo, Reggie N Bollie, have told Citi FM that their lives have been transformed tremendously since their participation in the 2015 edition of the X Factor  reality show in the UK.

The duo came second in the 2015 edition of the recognized show watched the world over, which was won by 17 year old Louisa Johnson amid some controversy.

Reggie N Bollie are currently in Ghana to shoot the music video for their first single. The song is scheduled to drop on May 13.

[contextly_sidebar id=”o5zYYrT0ZfpYxhd6B20JBnc51sfA1fhr”]They joined Citi FM’s Jessica Opare Saforo on the Traffic Avenue, where they revealed that their lives have been changed since they stepped on that platform.

“There has been an immense change in our lives. We are no longer the two guys who were trying to do music but now we’ve got a following and they are looking up to us,” Bollie said.

“We look at these fans and we see that they are not just following us because we are Reggie N Bollie but because they like something about us. Because of this, we have to keep grounded, keep the focus and keep striving.”

The duo landed a record deal with Simon Cowell’s company Syco after the X Factor final. They described the controversial judge as a very honest man who “will say it’s blue if it is.”

The Ghanaian duo arrived in Ghana on Tuesday night. T

he two, who started their music career in Ghana practically disappeared from the music scene, until they suddenly appeared on the X-Factor platform, which has resuscitated their career.

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By: Jeffrey Owuraku Sarpong/citifmonline.com
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