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Multiple award-winning Ghanaian afrobeats and afropop legend Jay Ghartey has once again proven his versatility and musical brilliance with the release of a refreshing new summer anthem titled “Party (Yegye Y’ani).”
The record features one of Ghana’s most dynamic rappers and vocalists, King Paluta, whose rise in the industry has been nothing short of phenomenal.
“Party” is a mid-tempo afrobeats masterpiece that effortlessly blends traditional highlife with modern afrobeats, disco, soul, and funk. This fusion, a signature element of Jay Ghartey’s artistry, creates a groovy, timeless sound that appeals to both local and global audiences. The song captures the essence of celebration, good vibes, and unity, making it the perfect soundtrack for the summer.
According to Jay Ghartey, featuring King Paluta was a natural decision. “Paluta is one of my favorite musicians in Ghana. His talent is amazing and he has such an exciting future ahead. I believe he will achieve far more than people expect,” Jay said in an interview.
Their chemistry on the track highlights the seamless balance between Jay’s soulful melodies and Paluta’s energetic delivery.
On “Party”, Jay Ghartey sets the tone with his smooth, tranquil vocals delivered in both Twi and English, while King Paluta’s verse injects infectious energy, sealing the record with the perfect finishing touch. The duo’s synergy makes the track not just a song, but a whole experience – a celebration of rhythm, culture, and creativity.
Jay also revealed that a vibrant music video for "Party" is currently in production, promising fans an exciting visual treat to accompany the hit single.
“Party (Yegye Y’ani)” is now available on all major streaming platforms. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable jam.
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