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Ghana’s music scene is heating up for the holidays as rising music star Kwesi Tumtum makes a powerful comeback, this time teaming up with his long-time high school friend, Worta, for a brand-new Christmas banger titled “Detty December.”
The duo’s reunion has fans buzzing, not only for the energetic track but also for the nostalgic story behind their collaboration.
After years of carving their own paths in music and life, the two friends have reconnected at the perfect moment. Ghana, their native country, in the past couple of years has been buzzing every Christmas season, and a lot of tourists troop into the country to get a feel of the amazing energy and excitement that comes with the Christmas season. The result? A vibrant December party anthem designed to dominate playlists, clubs, and street jams throughout the festive season.
A Reunion Years in the Making.
Kwesi Tumtum and his featured artiste first bonded over music back in high school, where they would freestyle in classrooms, collaborate on beat-making experiments, and dream of performing for massive crowds. They created a music group known as Crescent Entertainment back in school.
Life took them in different directions, but the connection never faded. When the idea for “Detty December” emerged, it felt only natural, and they shared their amazing talent once again on this amazing song.
The song was produced by MustyBeatz, a great and experienced sound engineer in Accra, Ghana, and the music video was directed by Pra, an energetic and vibrant video director.
Check out the official music video for Detty December on Kwesi Tumtum’s channel on YouTube and stream the song on all music streaming platforms by just searching for Kwesi TumTum Detty December.
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