Sing-A-Thon Setback: QueenLet Battles Vocal Fatigue on Day 4
Fourth day of Ghanaian gospel diva Leticia Hars, better known as QueenLet, trying to set a new record for the longest singing marathon has begun.
However, a recent video of the attempt to break the record has sparked discussions on social media.
The gospel performer appeared worn out in the video, which was shared on Zionfelix Entertainment News’ Facebook page.
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In contrast to her enthusiastic and upbeat performance on the first day of her try, QueenLet was very exhausted, maybe as a result of vocal fatigue that had reduced the volume of her voice and resulted in subpar sound quality.
She is the third female Ghanaian try at this record, following Juliet Kwaakye and Afua Asantewaa Aduonum. “The sing-a-thon is not easy oo,” was the caption for the two-minute video, which at the time of writing the story had received over 10,000 views and 84 comments. The caption said, “Queenlet is trying her hardest in Hamburg.”
Check out the video below.
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