Ghanaian singer and performer, S3nti (real name Abena Serwaa Eno S3nti
Frempong) is out with her debut single titled ‘Toxic Love’. Stream here:
https://ditto.fm/toxic-love-s3nti
‘Toxic Love’, produced by The Gentleman, is a single that discusses the toxic nature
of certain love situations. “From my perspective and how I wrote it, the song talks
about the hope someone would cling on to when in love with the wrong person,”
S3nti shared.
The song is a wake-up call to people dating the wrong people to leave and move on.
“Being attached or in love with someone who doesn’t see your worth or is
emotionally unavailable or abuses you in any form and still clinging on to hope or trying to change their mind,” she adds. “Situations like that aren’t talked about
enough. No one talks about the denial process before realization and
healing sets in.”
Although ‘Toxic Love’ is S3nti’s debut, she has been building her career as a live
musician. She has performed on several stages leaving the audience always
wanting more. Aside from that, she is also a Physician Assistant.
S3nti is a name to look out for as one of the top emerging talents coming out of
Ghana and ‘Toxic Love’ is her first gift to music lovers because everyone deserves
love and to be loved by the right person.
ABOUT S3nti
Abena Serwaah Eno S3nti Frempong, professionally known as S3nti, is a talented
live musician with a broad range of musical influences. With seven years of
experience in the live music scene, S3nti specializes in Afro-pop, Highlife, Lovers
Rock, R&B and describes it as Afro-fusion. She exudes the true spirit of an African
Queen captivates the audience with her exceptional skills. S3nti is undeniably
one of the emerging stars in Africa, commanding the band with ease, delivering great stage performances and her powerful, soothing voice, which she calls Gyatabaa.
She is poised to take on any music market. S3nti is not only a professional musician
but also a Physician Assistant. She is an alumna of Central University and St Rose’s
Senior High School.