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Ghanaian music duo DopeNation has once again proven themselves again with the release of their latest record “Clap” after their song Gboza.
The twin energy of B2 and Twist is at an all-time high on this track as they effortlessly blend
their unique energies to create a groove tune that is sure to get listeners dancing.
Produced by the duo, “Clap” showcases the growth in their sound as they fuse Amapiano,
Afrobeats, and House Music to create the track.
The song comes with dance instructions, a testament to the duo’s belief that dance brings music to life.
“We hope that everyone who listens to ‘Clap’ feels the energy we’re preaching,” said DopeNation.
"We’re excited to kickstart 2023 with this record and to show our fans that we’re always growing and improving as musicians.”
“Clap” is now available on all streaming platforms.
B2 and Twist are set to have a busy year ahead with more releases and collaborations in
the works. Stay tuned for more updates from DopeNation.
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