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Ghanaian dancehall artiste Aklerh dazzled music stakeholders at The Backyard, East Legon during the listening party of her 'Dancehall Queen' E.P.
Resplendent in a unique costume designed with African fabric, Aklerh performed bits of all the tunes on the EP to the admiration of the audience who were wowed by the ease with which she belted out the tunes and the grace with which she performed.
She performed songs from the six-track EP: Dancehall Queen, Bad Mind which features Yaw Grey and Ennwai of Dobble, and Body Good ft. Yaw Grey. Other tracks are the love song, Odo, Bra (Gbodom), Kingman Ting.
Ace musician, Amandzeba described the E.P as “splendid and diverse, and she has a unique voice she’s using quite well.”
On his part, the founder of the Guinness Ghana DJs Award, Merqury Quaye was full of praise for Aklerh.
“Within this short period that she’s been around, she’s demonstrated what she’s made of, attitude, style and passion, all on point.” Award winning reggae dancehall artiste, Ras Kuuku welcomed Aklerh as the latest addition to the reggae dancehall fraternity and pledged his support for the budding artiste," Merqury said.
In a conversation with the MC for the event, King Lagazee of Asaase Radio, Aklerh said, “I do reggae and dancehall cos that comes naturally to me and allows me to express myself freely although I flow in other genres too.” She added, “this E.P showcases my ability to seamlessly transition from my everyday persona to my bold and expressive self in the reggae dancehall space.”
The Listening Party which was organized by Revolution Records was to offer industry players the opportunity to listen to the music and interact with Aklerh.
The E.P is produced by the renowned producer Cashtwo and Jeph Green.
Stream the EP on all major streaming platforms.
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