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"Abroad weather no": Praye Tintin looks fine and handsome after moving abroad

Praye Tintin of Praye Fame Resurfaces with New Look After Moving Abroad

Praye Tintin, a former member of the music group Praye, has resurfaced. He relocated abroad years ago in search of a better life. Recently, he showcased his fresh new look while walking in the UK.

In a video posted on TikTok, Praye Tintin appeared serious. He listened to his group's 2009 song "Efie Ne Efie" as he walked. He has lived in the UK for several years after leaving Ghana.

Praye Tintin gained fame as a founding member of Praye. The group included Praye Ho Ne Ho (Choirmaster) and Praye Tietia (Cartel Big J). They formed during the Nescafe African Revelation contest in 2005.

The name "Praye" means "broom" in English, symbolizing unity. The group won both the Ghanaian and West African editions of the contest. Their hit song "My Shoddy" from their first album brought them success.

In 2006, they received multiple awards, including a Kora Music Award for Best Group in West Africa. Their second album, "Tha Bomb," won Best Hiplife Album at the Ghana Music Awards in 2007. They released their third album, "Roll Koll," in 2008 with popular songs like "Angelina."

The group eventually split after disagreements led to Praye Ho Ne Ho pursuing a solo career. Praye Tintin and Praye Tietia continued briefly before also going solo.

Both musicians endorsed former President Nana Akufo-Addo during the 2016 elections. They were named Tourism/COVID-19 ambassadors under the previous administration.

Praye reunited when Praye Ho Ne Ho returned for a performance at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards in 2018. They collaborated with KiDi but disbanded again shortly after.

Recently, another music group called The Angels resurfaced after moving abroad years ago. Members Portia Osei and Linda Asante shared updates about their lives overseas, drawing attention from fans back home.