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Budding rapper, Emmanuel Addo Bruno, known in showbiz circles as Bruno Kay, will release his much-anticipated ‘Higher We Go’ song on Friday, November 5.
The mid-tempo song will be available on all the digital music platforms for fans to download.
The song fused hip-hop and afrobeat tunes and has a compelling instrumental arrangement was produced by one of Ghana’s finest beatmaker Yaadmann.
Bruno has been in the music industry for some time now, and he is among a few talented artistes who have the ambition of taking the country’s music industry to the next level.
Credited with hit songs such as ‘Aworshia’, ‘Party Gbee’, ‘Dine & Wine’ featuring Lyrical Joe, among others, the artiste believes that his new single will do well on music charts.

He is signed on LyvnGood Entertainment, founded by Michael Nana Opoku Asante and Peter Aheto.
Bruno Kay, who is also a songwriter, has proven to be one of the most undoubtedly creative and dynamic young artistes in the industry.
The rapper is looking forward to breaking into the Ghanaian music scene with his ‘Higher We Go’ single, followed by other hit singles as the festive season approaches.
“Bruno has come a very long way as an artiste, and I believe this song shares his success story so far. It’s going to be a hit,” his manager said.
According to him, with his unique rap style, the rapper is expected to make a lot of strides in the music industry.
The young singer and songwriter, whose dream is to impact the local music scene, hinted that he is in the studios working on many singles to be released later in the year.
He stated that he has been working hard on his craft, and he is now ready to take the country by storm with his musical works.
The music video to promote the song was directed by Jeneral Jay.
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