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Ghanaian-born, US-based artist Eric Frimpong, popularly known in the music scene as Qwamenewking, has officially released his latest single titled “MaKoma.”
The title “MaKoma,” which translates to “My Heart” in English, is a mid-tempo Afrobeat masterpiece produced by Swanzybeats and written by Qwamenewking himself. The song blends infectious rhythms with heartfelt lyrics, creating a tune that resonates with both Afrobeat lovers and music enthusiasts across the globe.
With “MaKoma,” Qwamenewking showcases not just his musical versatility but also his ability to connect emotionally with his audience. The sensational, multi-talented musician pours his soul into the record, delivering a heartfelt confession of love and affection to his significant other.
Qwamenewking has been steadily carving a niche for himself within the Afrobeat and Afrofusion landscape. His sound reflects a unique blend of his Ghanaian roots and international influences, positioning him as one of the promising acts to watch in the diaspora music scene.
Fans can now stream “MaKoma” across all major digital platforms, and music lovers are encouraged to connect with Qwamenewking as he continues to share authentic stories through his music.
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