Ghanaian musician Bashir Annan, known as Gambo, is set to release a new EP titled “One More Bullet” (1MB) on Friday, June 28.
The Afro Hip Hop project pays tribute to the 50th anniversary of Hip Hop and its influence on his music.
The 1MB EP features international collaborations, including American musicians Jim Jones and The Game.
Jim Jones appears on the remix of Gambo's hit song "Drip," while The Game features on a track titled "Confidence."
The EP also includes contributions from Tanzanian rapper G Yanko on "Loco" and Ghanaian artists E.L. and Kofi Jamar on "Enjoyment" and "Conversation," respectively.
Produced by Ghanaian Hip Hop producer Fortune Dane, the EP consists of six tracks.
Gambo has spent several months in the US, building connections within the American music industry.
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