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Ghanaian singer Siata Afia has added another song to her catalogue.
The song titled '2 Things' features Amerado. It was produced by Kumasi based beat maker, It’s Joe Made It.
The song talks about living life in a slow and steady pace; living on your own terms without pressure and discouragement from naysayers. Amerado is known for sharing relatable messages on songs as evidenced in almost all pieces in his catalogue.

'2 Things' is one of the masterpieces on the yet to be released body of work. The album planned to be released before end of this year features ‘heavyweight’ female and male artiste from Ghana and other parts of the world.
The beautiful highlife song comes with a simple but extremely catchy video directed by Kojo Myles.
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