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Ghanaian hip-hop and hiplife musician Amu Barnabas, widely known in the showbiz arena as Keeny Ice, is preparing to thrill fans with a brand-new single scheduled for release on January 30.
The energetic artist gained significant attention after being featured on Xosetor alongside Stonebwoy, a collaboration that introduced his talent to a wider audience and strengthened his presence on the Ghanaian music scene.
Since then, Keeny Ice has continued to build momentum with his energetic delivery, catchy hooks, and inspirational themes.
His forthcoming release, titled Hozana, is described as a powerful song of gratitude, faith, and survival.
According to some entertainment analysts, the new single is expected to be a certified banger and make a significant impact on the airwaves once it drops.
Industry watchers believe the track could further elevate his profile and cement his place among Ghana’s fast-rising music talents.
With excitement steadily mounting, fans are counting down to January 30 to experience what Keeny Ice has in store, as Hozana promises to be another impressive addition to his growing catalogue.
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