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Ghanaian musician and actor Koby Maxwell has expressed his desire to do collaborations with some artistes in Ghana.
In an interview on Daybreak Hitz with Doreen Avio, Koby Maxwell expressed his personal interest in collaborating with Kwabena Kwabena, citing their shared highlife interests and generational connection.
“I really wanna do something with Kwabena Kwabena, with the highlife vibes, and I’m from a highlife generation,” he said.
When asked about other artistes he would like to collaborate with, Koby Maxwell revealed that his fans have suggested King Paluta, Akwaboah, Kwabena Kwabena, and Black Sheriff.
Meanwhile, Koby Maxwell has recently released a single titled ‘Ohemaa’ with D-Cryme.
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