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Ghanaian artist Bruno Kay is out with a new single titled ‘Running’.
In what is his third official single of the year, after releasing the acoustic version of his song, Higher We Go and Abrabor earlier in the year, Bruno Kay is all about improving his life on this new single.
Running is a single that highlights the different aspects of his life especially his desire to succeed and make money.

Bruno Kay real name Emmanuel Bruno Addo teamed up with highly rated producer A-Town TSB, known for his banging beats.
Running is a hip-hop-themed single, which has Bruno Kay giving us an infectious hook, with great verses.
“The single is based on my current state of mind. Like most youths, I am at that stage where I cannot fail. It is paramount that I succeed and that is basically what I am running towards,” Bruno Kay said.
Running is currently out across all major music streaming platforms: https://onerpm.link/432913952595
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