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Celebrated musician Kojo Antwi has finally released the video for his 2018 hit single ‘Ateteakoma’.
‘Ateteakoma’ is a sombre navigation of the subject of heartbreak – a subject not unfamiliar with him.
On the song, Kojo Antwi wonders what the true antidote for love-gone-sore is, after naming remedies for ailments as headaches and stomach ache without difficulty.
In the video which was released on Tuesday, November 11, the singer is seen using a rose as a microphone while contemplating on how to get over his broken heart.
Kojo Antwi released ‘Ateteakoma’ originally in 2018 and like any Kojo Antwi song the fans immediately loved it.
Watch the video below:
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