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DopeNation's new single "Gbohe" is an energetic anthem that invites listeners to open up and feel free.
Inspired by the Ga phrase "GbÍ Ohe," meaning 'open up, free up' the track blends 'Infectious blend of Afrobeats and Azonto into GhanaPiano rhythms with modern production, creating a sound that is both vibrant and liberating.
With its catchy hooks and lively beats produced by DopeNation, "Gbohe" is set to become a dance floor favorite, encouraging everyone to embrace their true selves and enjoy the moment.
Get ready to move and feel the freedom with DopeNation's "Gbohe"!
DopeNation's charismatic, consistent delivery and innovative style shine through, making "ZormiZor" a standout addition to their impressive catalog.
"GBOHE" is available on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.
Pre-save the single now to be among the first to experience DopeNation's latest hit
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