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Renowned for his uncanny ability to spot emerging talent and turn their raw potential into standout moments, Ghanaian disc jockey and tastemaker Classic Deejay returns with “Migraine”, a striking new single that shines a spotlight on introspective rapper Kookusi and rising vocalist Notse.
Released on October 23, 2025, the track delves into the emotional complexities of love, trust, and reassurance, transforming vulnerability into powerful sonic storytelling.
“Migraine” opens with a poignant verse from Kookusi, whose lyrical introspection sets the tone for the emotional rollercoaster that follows.

As the beat crafted by producer Zeglo swells, Notse delivers a haunting chorus and stirring second verse, capturing the ache of uncertainty and the urgent need to be understood. Their performances showcase the kind of raw, untapped talent Classic Deejay is known for championing.

As executive producer, Classic Deejay creates a soundscape where modern Afro-fusion meets emotional depth, carefully curating each element to elevate the voices of his collaborators.
“Migraine” isn’t just a song, it’s a statement, a showcase of what happens when the right platform meets the right talent.

From “Can’t Stop” to “Migraine”, Classic Deejay continues to redefine what it means to be a DJ in Ghana’s evolving music landscape not just spinning records, but shaping culture. With an ear for the future and a heart for collaboration, he’s become the go-to curator for uncovering and amplifying Ghana’s next generation of music sensations.
“Migraine” is available on all major streaming platforms.
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