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Ghanaian rapper, CJ Biggerman after keeping a clean sheet throughout the year comes forth with a new one.
The new single “Twanebor” saw the “Ewii” crooner delivering an awesome hook and pleasurable verses.
“Twanebor” is a Ghanaian jargon which means “to cut somebody off”.
This term is usually used when somebody does something unfair to you and instead of reacting with violence, you decide to let the issue slide by cutting the person off from your circles.
This song highlights some of those events that irritate us and you can obviously relate to them one way or the other.
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