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Ghanaian contemporary Afrobeats singer and songwriter, Paul Andrew Nii Darko, also known as, Darkovibes, is excited to share new music with his teeming fans.
Following the release of the hit single,“ Je’Mapelle”, with Nigerian singer, Davido, and afterward, “Jealousy“, Darkovibes has emerged with a new release titled “Happy Day“ complemented by production from the exceptionally talented producer, P.Priime.
About the song, Darkovibes explained that, “Happy Day makes me feel like taking a highway cruise with a beautiful woman by my side just enjoying that vibe and good company.”

He added that “I travel a lot, and perform to many different audiences. My lifestyle has definitely played a role in the way I made this song”.
Speaking on working with Darkovibes, P.Priime said, “Darkovibes is easily one of the most talented musicians I’ve been blessed to work with. He is always in the studio ready to work. “Happy Day” was recorded whilst we were on a holiday in Ada, in Ghana.”

“Happy Day” is accompanied by a fashionable aesthetically pleasing music video which will activate the journey to the release of his much-anticipated EP, “BUTiFLY”. I can’t wait for my fans to hear this one! I feel like my sound has improved and I’ve grown a lot musically,” Darkovibes added regarding his upcoming EP which is scheduled for release later this year.
Darkovibes displays an excellent interpretation of multilingualism on “Happy Day” as he effortlessly flows over a jazzy afrobeat production by singing in Ga, Twi and Pidigin.
It’s a “Happy Day“ for the sensational Ghanaian superstar, Darkovibes! The song is available on all digital streaming platforms and its music video is out now on YouTube.
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