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Musician, Bryan The Mensah has released the visuals for his hit song 'Until I See You' featuring TiTi Owusu.
The video comes after continuous pressure from fans that the musician shoots a video for the love song.
The track is featured on the 'Road To Hastafari' released back in 2021.
Although, Until I see You was produced with a contemporary outlook in mind, it still stays true to the Ghanaian roots, especially with the perfect fuse of Twi and English in the lyrics.

After placating fans with a Poka animated visual for the song in February, the official video was released earlier today.
Bryan The Mensah is a 3Music 2022 Next Rated Act nominee and has been nominated for VGMA 23’s Unsung Act category.

His Road To Hastafari album had over a million streams within the first week of release and the song while 'Until I See You' made it into the top trends on TikTok as the hit single off the project.
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