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Music lovers have finally received the package that Lynx Entertainment promised them in its new assets from the camp.
Youthful and charged BoiJake, DSL, St. Lennon, and Maya Blu together forming ‘BDSM’ took centre stage at the release party of the label’s new Coming Soon EP.
✨Lynx Entertainment’s release party tonight for the #ComingSoonEP by fresh signees BDSM at Jamestown Coffee, Accra. @LynxGhana pic.twitter.com/Km4I1wzD1A
— Kenneth Awotwe Darko (@TheKennethDarko) January 26, 2023
The four are the newest addition to the record label and are already making waves in the showbiz scene.

The party took place at Jamestown Coffee in Accra on Thursday where fans gathered to celebrate their official break into the music industry.

The EP dubbed ‘Coming Soon’ is made up of five tracks; ‘New Lords’, ‘Forever’, ‘Vibrate’, ‘High’ and ‘Weekend’.
Fortune Dane, DJ Vyrusky and Richie Mensah contributed to the production of the project.

Amid cheers, the group performed songs from the EP to the elation of the audience.
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