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British Ghanaian singer, Mark Asari featured on ‘Fifty Shakes Darker’ soundtrack

English Ghanaian artist, Mark Asari has been highlighted on the soundtrack for forthcoming sexual show 'Fifty Shakes Darker', the sequal to '50 Shades of Gray'
 
His track delivered by 'The Avener' titled 'I Need a Good One' is number 14 on the Soundtrack and will be played inside the film.

Devotees of the Fifty Shades of Gray continuation can anticipate joint efforts with ZAYN and Taylor Swift on the effectively percolating "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" and in addition Nick Jonas and Nicki Minaj.

John Legend, Halsey, Sia and The Dream are a portion of alternate specialists included on the 19-track aggregation. The Fifty Shades Darker soundtrack is accessible February 10, recently before Valentine's Day.

The first Fifty Shades of Gray soundtrack hit No. 2 on the Billboard 200 – including an elegant lineup and hot tunes from The Weeknd, Beyonce, and Ellie Goulding – and fans are eager to perceive what the sophomore soundtrack will hold.

Conceived in London to Ghanaian guardians, Mark Asari was attracted to music from an early age enrolling Michael Jackson, Boyz 2 Men, Joe, liquor, Rodney jerkins as real impacts just to give some examples.

Having built up a stammer from his more youthful years, he discovered solace in singing in which he would do as such fluidly and easily. With time and devotion spent on sharpening his specialty, including showing himself how to deliver, he went ahead to create music for Local gospel gathers and additionally for himself which he would then discharge on the prominent social stage at the time 'Myspace'.

He then went ahead to sign a distributing manage 'Worldwide Talent' as a musician, composing and vocal creating for acts, for example, Tinie Tempah, Ariana Grande, Angel, Moelogo, Chipmunk, Sneakbo among others.

He got his first taste of the spotlight while in a kid bunch named "Reprise" set up together by Island/Universal records in the UK. The gathering in the end disbanded and Mark proceeded with his performance travel discharging his own tunes freely.

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