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Ghanaian musician, Apraku James, popularly known in the music industry as AJ Tunes is set to release his latest single.
The single dubbed, 'Obiba JK' will be out on Friday, October 28.
The musician and songwriter from Obuasi’s latest is about real life issues.

Speaking to media personnel about the song, the talented singer asked his fans to watch out for the banger.
“This song is about real life issues and is one that speaks to everyone. I believe strongly my fans will love this piece. I really took my time to understand every part of the lyrics of this song before putting them together. They should watch out for it,” he urged.
He added that everyone hides their pain to show a good face in the public even though they are hurt within.
“Obiba Jk song is about real life issues. Everybody looks good on the outside but broke on the inside.
“People see you and think you have it all but most people are living fake lives, especially on social media.
“So this song is a prayer to God for Him to bless us enough in order to reach out to someone who also needs our help.”
AJ Tunes is a versatile artiste who can do all genres of music.
The Song will be available on all streaming platforms ( Spotify, Applemusic, boomplay, audiomack, Youtube) immediately it is released.
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