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Renowned Ghanaian disc jockey and producer, DJ Vyrusky, has released a new song.
The track, titled ‘Follow Who Know Road,’ features some of his Lynx Entertainment label-mates, including Kuami Eugene, Kasar, Maya Blu, St Lennon, and DSL.
The song was launched at a press soiree on Friday, April 26, at the No 19 Bar & Restaurant at the Airport in Accra.
At a press launch for DJ Vyrusky’s new song ‘Follow Who Know Road’ ft @KuamiEugene, Kasar & ‘DSM’, the artwork caught my attention.
— Kenneth Awotwe Darko (@TheKennethDarko) April 29, 2024
It looked oddly familiar, then it hit me: The Beatles’ ‘Abbey Road’ album cover back in ’69. So I brought it up.
@djvyrusky explains: pic.twitter.com/4Q1IGZLUbG
The event was attended by journalists and music executives who discussed DJ Vyrusky’s creative work.
The visualizer for “Follow Who Know Road” was also unveiled. The song follows DJ Vyrusky’s last record, ‘Broken Heart,’ which received impressive reviews since its release late last year.
During the event, the musicians on the song took turns explaining what went into the creation of their respective verses and the synergy in the process.
Vyrusky explained the rationale behind assembling the caliber of artists who joined Kuami Eugene to make this song a reality.
“Giving the next generation the opportunity to become like the ones who were there before they got there. So I just decided to have these amazing talents on the record to show that they have it,” he said.
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