UE/R: SOCO PROJECT FACILITATORS URGED TO WORK HARD FOR THE SUCCESS OF THE PROJECT – DCE NABDAM
BY: Gladys Apuweni
The talented singer, whose songs have increasingly gained airplay across Ghana, continues to position herself as one of the most influential voices from the Upper East Region. Her recent award win is seen by many industry watchers as a testament to her hard work, consistency, and unique musical style.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Gladys Apuweni on URA Radio 89.7MHz during the entertainment programme URA Market Place on thursday February 12, 2026, Saint Chicago expressed gratitude to her fans and supporters for their unwavering loyalty throughout her journey.
According to the award winning artiste, music is no longer just a passion but her full time profession. She disclosed that she has taken a bold decision to dedicate all her time, energy, and resources to building her brand and elevating her craft.
“Music is now my full time job. I am fully committed to it, and I am investing everything I have into making sure I deliver the best to my fans,” she stated confidently during the interview.

Saint Chicago assured her fans to expect more hit songs, electrifying stage performances, and major projects in 2026. She hinted at new releases already in the pipeline and promised to raise the bar even higher this year.
The artiste also announced that her much anticipated annual Banazoe Music Concert will take place in May 2026. The concert, which has gradually become one of the notable entertainment events in the region, is expected to attract music lovers from across the Upper East and beyond.
While celebrating her achievements, Saint Chicago used the opportunity to address critics and negative commentary that often surrounds public figures. She passionately appealed to the good people of the Upper East Region to desist from hate comments, insults, and unnecessary criticism. Instead, she encouraged collective support for local musicians.

She emphasized that unity and encouragement are vital for the growth of the creative arts industry in the region.
“We need to support one another. When we uplift our own, we all grow together,” she urged.
Her call highlights a broader conversation about supporting homegrown talent and creating an enabling environment for artistes to thrive.
With her recent Artiste of the Year win and ambitious plans for the year ahead, Saint Chicago appears poised for even greater success. As anticipation builds for her upcoming releases and the Banazoe Music Concert in May, fans across the region and the nation will certainly be watching closely.
Indeed, for Saint Chicago, 2026 is shaping up to be a defining year in her musical journey.