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From Ghana, sensational-talented singer-songwriter Kuneli is back with another signature blend of styles on her intense new single “Make I Know” after her recent single “Understand.
She continues to emphatically braid the world of new aged Highlife, Afropop and Afrobeat and this is visible in her deliveries and presentations.
Reminiscing from past love experiences and lessons learnt from them by the artist, her friends and surrounding.
Kuneli shares, "We often stick through bad relationships, jobs, and so many other things well past their use-by dates just because at one point they made sense. We flood ourselves with the best memories and give nostalgia the upper hand. “Make I Know” is about having that dash of clarity. It’s about mustering up the courage to move on.”
Kuneli acknowledges that letting go of the past can be challenging and that events that people found difficult can have a significant influence on their daily life, from their beliefs to the decisions they make.
However she urges her devoted fans and new listeners to muster the courage of moving on and enjoying life in the moment.
“Make I Know” was produced by SimpsOnDaBeat.
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