Ghanaian Afrosounds sensation, Ajuma, is hitting the music scene on May 24, 2025, with his debut single, 'Suro Nipa' under Dream City Entertainment.
This track offers a raw, emotional journey into the realities of trust and betrayal, all wrapped in irresistible Afrobeats rhythms.
Ajuma, (Iddrisu Baba Ali) hails from Boadua-Akwatia and transforms personal experiences into universal anthems. Influenced by legends like Black Sherif and Daddy Lumba, Ajuma's music delivers both spiritual depth and street-smart wisdom.
'Suro Nipa' speaks to anyone who's ever felt let down but has found the strength to keep moving. It tells a universal story of betrayal, pain, and caution—a message rooted in real-life experience that Ajuma believes many will relate to.
"I’ve seen people I trusted change on me. This song is for the ones who’ve been hurt but are still standing," he says.
Signed to Dream City Entertainment, Ajuma is more than just an artist; he's a movement. Stay updated on his journey through social media: Instagram [@itz.ajuma] (https://instagram.com/itz.ajuma) , Twitter & TikTok [@ajumamusic] (https://twitter.com/ajumamusic) and YouTube [Dream City Entertainment].
Expect more releases, collaborations, and stunning visuals as he continues to make waves in the music world. "Suro Nipa" will be available on 24th MAY 2025 on all major streaming platforms.

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