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Lydia Forson Shares Throwback Photo Detailing How She Started Her Career As A Musician

Perfect Picture actress Lydia Forson has shared a throwback photo on her social media page revealing she initially embarked on her journey to stardom through music.

However, regrettably, she did not achieve the level of success she had anticipated.

Following her rise to fame after participating in the Next Movie Star in Nigeria in 2007, Lydia took to Facebook to share with her fans that she was a part of the music group NSPG, which was founded by her brother.

The group consisted of four members, including two teenage girls and two boys.

Lydia disclosed that their specialization was in singing and rap songs. Furthermore, Lydia Forson mentioned that the group even released an album and had the opportunity to perform at prominent events throughout the country.

Once upon a time my brothers and I ( with a friend) started a music group called NSPG. Actually it was my older brothers idea, we were just the backup singer & rapper.

This was supposed to be our first album cover.. Yes we did an album, and even performed at some events and competitions including one for Hush Hush studios. We start no be today. 🤣

Lydia Forson was in the news not too long ago when she voiced her concerns regarding the increasing malicious behaviour on social media, where people spread false information to tarnish others’ reputations.

She highlighted the trend of creating fake accounts to disseminate this propaganda, which is then blindly reshared by others without verification.

She emphasized the alarming ease with which a single lie can potentially ruin someone’s life.

Source – Tru News Report

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