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Ghanaian rapper, Gambo has returned to the United States to work on his first studio album.
Collaborating with seasoned American music industry professionals, including engineers, producers, and record label executives, Gambo aims to make his album a resounding success. Notably, he is teaming up with legendary musician Jim Jones to finalize the remix of his hit song 'Drip' and is working with various artists on his debut studio album.
While the Vodafone Ghana Music Award-winning rapper has yet to decide on the album's title, fans can expect a collection of great melodic tunes and notable features. Gambo's return to the US follows the release of his latest single, 'Nobody,' featuring Nigerian songbird Lade.

During a recent appearance at the YouTube Avenue event in Miami, Gambo had the opportunity to meet influential figures in the music industry, including Timberland, Mack Main (President of Young Money), Harry O (co-founder of Death Row Records), and Rance (four-time Grammy award-winner and producer for Jezzy's '444' Album). Additionally, he met with Carva Tee, a records executive, and Tumbasa, Head of YouTube Africa.
Since his debut with the song 'Kwacha' in 2020, Gambo has enjoyed a glittering music career, achieving stardom in Ghana and on the international stage through hard work, discipline, and dedication to his craft.
Known for producing world-class music videos, including the highly acclaimed 'Drip' shot on the seventh floor of the Kempinski Hotel, Gambo has garnered praise from fans and even earned excitement from legendary American rapper Jim Jones.
Continuing his musical tradition in the USA, Gambo is determined to delight his fans with the forthcoming album, showcasing his commitment to delivering high-quality music.
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