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Ghanaian music sensation Supa Gaeta is back and ready to make waves with his latest single, ‘I Don’t Give A F*&k (IDGAF).’
The highly anticipated Afrobeats track, collaborating with the unique sound of the ‘Aseda’ hitmaker King Paluta, is poised to be a hit across Ghana and beyond.
Supa Gaeta, known for his impressive approach to Afro-fusion, has been making a name for himself as one of the most versatile and creative voices in the Ghanaian music scene for years.
This new release marks an exciting chapter in his career, as he teams up with King Paluta, a Ghanaian sensation, known for his imposing appearance but calming demeanor and soothing voice.
‘I Don’t Give A Fuck (IDGAF)’ combines Supa Gaeta's signature melodies and infectious rhythms with King Paluta’s witty lyrics, and heavy guitar instrumentation mirroring the Burger Highlife days to create a fresh and exciting sound for fans of Afrobeats and Ghanaian music.
"This song is a celebration of my journey as an artist and the power of collaboration. Working with King Paluta has been an incredible experience, and I can't wait for fans to vibe to what we've created," says Supa Gaeta.
The song is now available for streaming here on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and Boomplay.
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