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Ghanaian music prodigy DBee (Michael Nii Bortie Kuntso) has released a heartfelt new single titled Break Up, featuring soulful singer Veola. The song, which explores the pain and confusion of lost love, is already making waves on YouTube and airing on several national television channels.
Veola, known for her smooth tone and emotional depth, adds a soothing balance to the record. Her verse and harmonies beautifully complement DBee’s impassioned vocals, blending Afrobeat, soul, and R&B to create a sound that feels both modern and timeless.
Break Up captures the chemistry between the two artists, weaving DBee’s polished Afrobeat rhythm with Veola’s calming delivery to portray the raw essence of heartbreak. The lyrics tell a relatable story of deciding between holding on to love and letting go.
The single is available on all major streaming platforms, including Apple Music, Spotify, and Audiomack, where it is rapidly gaining traction and appearing on several popular Afrobeat playlists.
DBee’s manager, Dennis Ofosu, said, “This song reveals a different facet of DBee—it’s genuine, vulnerable, and deeply felt. We wanted to remind listeners that both joy and sorrow are inherent parts of life’s rhythm, and music is the means by which we find healing.”
With Break Up, DBee continues to solidify his place in Ghana’s dynamic music scene, proving that he is not just an emerging talent but an artist of depth, emotion, and purpose.
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