Feli Nuna, Off Da Ground signed artist, released a top-charting song on May 11, 2022.
Shawerz Ebiem produced the song "Towel," and R.Dee shot and directed the video.
Since its release, the song has become a trending topic in Ghana, with over 100,000 views on the global video platform YouTube.
The video has since featured well-known celebrities such as Efya, Jackie is everywhere, Nadia, Shatta Michy, Christable Ekeh, and others.
Feli Nuna’s towel song is all about taking care of one’s self. Self-care is defined as an individual’s, family’s, or community’s ability to promote health, prevent disease, and maintain health by eating well and engaging in stress-relieving activities.
Feli Nuna, real name Felicia Nuna Akosua Tawiah, has performed on major stages throughout Ghana, including the Ghana Music Awards Nominees Concert, the 4styte Music Video Awards, Coke Studio Africa, the Yaws Fashion Show in Gambia, the Asia-Africa Youth Festival in China, and many more.
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