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Ghanaian musician, Pure Akan's 2023 is off to a flying start.
The versatile musician and orator is out with his first track for the year.
The song dubbed ‘Yete Apor’ features vocal enigma, Efya.
It preaches the need to intentionally appreciate the value of good health as time goes by.
The timing of the serenading tune is pivotal as it marks the beginning of another year and an end to the previous.

In 2021, the artiste released the Nyame Mma album, a project which has been described by critics as one of the most authentic bodies of work so far.
Later on November 26, last year, Pure Akan demonstrated the depth of the critically acclaimed project in its raw and visual for by holding a concert dubbed The Nyame Mma Experience.
Aside from the music, it was all-around art interspersed with plays and spoken word performances.
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