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Highlife singer Bisa Kdei has released a new single titled Odo Dada, a song that reintroduces the classic sound that first defined his career.
After a period of experimenting with foreign melodies, including his recent release Regina, the new track brings back the familiar melodic richness and storytelling style that produced favourites like Odo Carpenter.
Odo Dada blends Bisa Kdei’s vocals with guitar strings and indigenous highlife rhythms, a combination that reminds listeners why he remains one of Ghana’s most gifted highlife acts.
With its heartfelt delivery and emotive lyrics, the song presents a clear love story that feels refreshing and carries the sweetness fans have long associated with his music.
The track serves not only as a gift to music lovers but also as a reminder of Bisa Kdei’s skill in crafting, blending and producing authentic highlife music.
Listen to Odo Dada HERE.
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