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Jorvago has released a new single, ‘Waakye Seller’, a sweet blend of love and culture, celebrating both a beloved Ghanaian dish and a beautiful waakye seller.
This song tells a story of romance and the joy of everyday life in Ghana.
It also paints a lively picture of busy streets where waakye vendors serve delicious plates of rice and beans.
Jorvago sings about his feelings for the waakye seller, capturing the charm and warmth of their interactions. His lyrics bring back memories of the friendly atmosphere found in local markets.
Musically, ‘Waakye Seller’ is upbeat and fun, with lively beats that make you want to dance.
Jorvago’s smooth voice draws the listener in as he expresses his affection for the waakye seller. The mix of traditional Ghanaian sounds with modern music shows his growth as an artiste and his pride in his roots.
As Jorvago continues to shine in the music scene, ‘Waakye Seller’ highlights his role as a storyteller, celebrating love and the rich culture of Ghana.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering him, this charming song invites everyone to enjoy the beauty of love found in everyday moments.
Listen to Jorvago’s ‘Waakye Seller’ here: https://shorturl.at/GFsUL
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