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Talented trap rapper and songwriter Bashir Annan known in showbiz as Gambo, has released the visuals for his 'Drip' track which features Moesha Boduong
The video saw Gambo recruiting the services of celebrated recording artist, Ayigbe Edem.
The video was premiered at 4syte TV premises in Accra on Friday and many entertainment pundits have said it is well-positioned to make a great showing during the next Music Videos Awards.
The premiere attracted several A-list artists, with live performances from Kechi and others.

Speaking to journalists at the premiering, Gambo said, "the main concept behind the song is to help people dress" neatly by following global fashion trends.
'Drip' which was produced by Fortune Dane is the first song off Gambo's yet-to-be released Extended Play (EP).
The track is available on all major streaming platforms including YouTube, Audiomack.
The EP is set for launch on April 9, 2021.
He said his fans should expect bigger projects from him in the near future.
Drip video
Starring in ‘Drip’ official video is curvaceous actress, Moesha Boduong, and social media sensation, Shugatiti.
Moesha and Edem were both in attendance at the premiere, which saw music lovers thrilled to great songs and performances from Gambo himself and other artists who came to support him.
‘Drip’ official video was shot on the seventh floor of the leading hotel in Ghana, Kempinski Hotel, Accra.
The video perfectly showcases the luxurious side of Ghana, and is comparable to music videos of top American recording artists.
Who is Gambo?
On February 5, 2020, Gambo debuted on the music scene with his hit single “Kwacha”.
“Kwacha” is a Tanzanian word meaning money.
Gambo has always maintained that he is into music to contribute positively to the growth of the Ghanaian music industry.

He has revealed in the past that his intention is to support upcoming musicians in Ghana through his music label named BlackmobGH.
Despite his wealthy background, Gambo remains one of the humble and soft spoken artists in Ghana.
Gambo was born in Ghana but left to Guyana at an early age of five years but returned to Ghana at the age of 11 to continue his basic education completed in 2012.
He continued to Presbyterian Boys SHS at Legon where his music passion was ignited.
He completed in 2015 and went on to win the Ultimate Ghana Teen Choice Award at the Ghana Teens Choice Awards in the same year.
In 2015, Gambo enrolled at the University of Ghana, Legon, where he studied Public Administration for two years and graduated with a diploma certificate and went ahead to pursue his degree.
Gambo is a well known entrepreneur and CEO of BlackMob.
Blackmob is an organization setup to give the youth a platform to exhibit their talents, be it modeling, studio work, rapping or anything entertainment across Ghana, Tanzania, U.S.A and worldwide.
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