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The former Black Stars captain, Asamoah Gyan would be making a return to the music industry years after his hiatus.
In a video that’s gone viral, he was seen with singer Kiaani and renowned producer Mix Master Garzy.
“GHANA. Are you ready for this banger. @kiaani_gh ft Babyjet 🔥🔥🔥. @mastergarzy thank you for the beat 🔥🔥🔥,” Asamoah Gyna wrote.
This would be Asamoah Gyan’s first song, eight years after the death of his friend Castro.
Asamoah Gyan, who goes by the name, 'Baby Jet' has about four songs under his belt.
Before Castro passed away, the two collaborated on some songs including the popular hit ‘African Girls’.
The duo also worked on 'Do The Dance' and 'Odo Pa' which also featured singer Kofi Kinaata.
This comes nearly two weeks after he released his book- LeGyandary.
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