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Highlife sensation Akwaboah has released a new song titled ‘Ose Ompe’ to mark his birthday which falls on 30th August 2024.
The artist who recently got married was quick to point out that the song was written and produced long before he got married.
This year has been an eventful one for the artist who has also released other tracks including ‘Berima Nsu’ and his official wedding song titled ‘Forever’.
Several DJ’s have been quick to point out the originality of the song as well as its tribute to Highlife, a genre Akwaboah is very known for.
The song celebrates love and its attributes of patience in finding one’s life partner even after suffering a rejection.
The artist expects his new song ‘Ose Ompe’ to be another timeless song in his collection of authentic Highlife tunes that his fans and music lovers will enjoy.
Akwaboah has also assured his fans of an exhilarating show next year at his annual Shades of Love Concert.
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