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The management of Ghanaian highlife musician Kwame Nkansah has announced the rebranding of the artiste.
This include a change of Kwame Nkansah's stage name to KinoBhanGz.
According to the management the change "marks the dawn of a new era in his growing career, signaling a fresh artistic direction and an expanded creative vision."
As Kwame Nkansah, he captivated audiences with his unique sound and compelling performances making him gain his root of fans and music lovers.
Now, as KinoBhanGz, he is set to push boundaries even further, embracing an innovative blend of genres and a bold experiment into the current trend of the musical ecosystem.
"This rebranding is not just a change of name, but a powerful statement of his evolution as an artiste," the management further states.
The first release under the KinoBhanGz name is set to drop soon, with details to be announced in the coming weeks.
This project is expected to set the tone for his new artistic direction, offering a glimpse into the dynamic and innovative world of KinoBhanGz; 'The King of Bangerz" as he wants to be known for.
KinoBhanGz is known for songs such as 'Play' ft. Kaakyire Kwame Appiah, 'Pepeepe' ft. Clemento Suarez, 'Meegye' ft. Abochi, 'Spoil There' ft. Amerado, among others.
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