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Most of the time, love is not something that is easily won, and when it is obtained, it is even more difficult to keep it.
Budding Highlife and Afrobeats artiste, Kelvin Tutu has dropped his single for the year 'Fa Ky3' which speaks on this topic.
The music expresses regret, accountability and maturity in this song as he sings to his supposed lover.
He admits to wrongdoing and asks for forgiveness from her.

Tutu’s highlife influence is evident in his voice.
The song is a blend of the native Ghanaian Highlife sound with and Afrobeats elements which makes it appealing to both older and younger generations of music lovers.
‘Fa Ky3’ is produced by Zena and features versatile Ghanaian artiste, Young 101.
It is currently out on all platforms for your listening pleasure.
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