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Ivorian international reggae superstar, Alpha Blondy, has announced that he is working on a new song with Ghanaian Reggae/Dancehall act, Stonebwoy.
The single, if released, will be Alpha Blondy's first official project in seven months after the release of his last single, “Election Presidentielles,” in October 2020.
"Cooking some good music with my talented son, Stonebwoy, from Ghana. Stay tuned!!!!" the Ivorian recording artiste born Seydou Kone announced via his various social media platforms.
Stonebwoy arrived in Abidjan on Monday, where he was treated to an enormous welcome ceremony by some fans and natives of the city following the success of his 'Anloga Junction' virtual concert.
Marking the Africa Union Day celebrations, the 'Go Higher' hitmaker joined a five-member panel including legendary designer and former Dior collaborator Pathe O on the country's largest television station.
They had an in-depth and insightful pan-African conversation that seek to address issues affecting the continent.
On May 26, he was hosted on NCI television where he ignited the stage of "La Tele D'Ici" show with a breathtaking live performance of his anthems after paneling on the show.
The 5 minutes performance commenced with the 2020 hit single 'Activate' (featuring Davido), which he switched to and ended with 'Putuu' - a 2020 record setting single.
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