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Liberian musician Coop Kee is making waves on the Ghanaian music scene with the release of his debut single, Ohemaa.
Known offstage as Cooper Kennedy, the talented artiste is managed by Merqury Republic Records, a leading label that has been instrumental in pushing his burgeoning career.
Ohemaa—a vibrant Highlife tune—celebrates love and admiration for a queen, blending rhythmic African melodies with Coop Kee’s soulful delivery.
Since its release, the single has been receiving massive airplay on some of Ghana’s most popular radio stations, including YFM, Okay FM, HITZ FM, Accra FM, and Adom FM.
Coop Kee’s entry into the Ghanaian music industry has been met with enthusiasm, as audiences appreciate his fresh sound and charismatic style. His collaboration with Merqury Republic Records marks a significant step in his career, with the team working tirelessly to ensure his music reaches diverse audiences across the region.
As the song continues to dominate airwaves, Coop Kee has expressed his gratitude to fans and the media for their support. He is determined to carve a niche for himself as one of the leading Liberian musicians in Ghana.
Listeners and music enthusiasts can expect more from this rising star as he promises to deliver even more captivating sounds in the near future. With Ohemaa, Coop Kee has officially announced his arrival—and it’s clear that he’s here to stay.
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