Ghanaian-based UK Afro-fusion artist Effs is poised to make a global impact with her latest single, 'I Like That.'
Her voice, a testament to her talent, seamlessly intertwines with the Amapiano Electro Jam, offering music enthusiasts an opportunity to savour it repeatedly.

The song is now available on all digital streaming platforms. For more updates, join us on officialeffs.com."
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