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H. Hardy, a Ghanaian artiste born in Liberia, has released his second album 'Focus' after being absent from the music scene for about eleven years.
The album, released on July 21, 2023, is already winning the hearts of music lovers.
The Afrik Etiole award winner featured a lot of other artistes worldwide giving the album eclectic feel. It has Ghanaian artistes Wutah Kobby, Medikal, Dominican Republic artiste Baby Shaba and many others. The songs on the album are also gleaned from different genres.
He makes the point that it is possible to work with other artistes from around the world and make good music.
He also owns H.HARDY MEDIA, a company that produces movies, music videos and other media services.
The album has sixteen (16) songs: 'Everybody', 'Jobolo', 'Juju Me', 'Just Because', 'Music', 'Tonight', 'Zombie', 'By Force', 'Greatness', 'Follow', 'Lullaby', 'Never', 'Collabo', 'Come to Me', 'I don’t Care' and 'Myself.'

H. Hardy also worked with different producers around the world to bring his album to life.
"Credits goes out to my manager Oliver Walker, Sam Armstrong (Video Director) Julian Asiedu (Road manager) Ademola Isiijola (DJ) Ayanwale Ayandele (Promotor Nigeria) Noble Ohene (Strawman)(Ghana)," he said.
The producers on the album are CJ Made It (Ghana), Gomez Beatx (Ghana) Swanzy Beats (Ghana), Dee Tweh (Liberia) and Mahalo Beats (Liberia).
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