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Ghanaian Afrobeat artiste Labena, popularly known as “Ghana’s Tattoo Girl,” has released a five-track album titled Life in Roses under the Grand Nubian record label.
The launch took place at Bayview Village and was graced by notable personalities from the music and media industry, including award-winning duo Keche, Mike 2, Da Don, and Nana Adwoa Silky of DL FM, alongside representatives from Adom FM, Top FM, and Londoner. Several fans were also in attendance.
Labena performed all five tracks on the album — Ago Make Am, Am Gone, Paradise, Amor, and Dekalema — during a spirited live performance that captivated the audience.
She also engaged with the media after her set, sharing insights about the creative process behind the album.

The album’s title track, Ago Make Am, produced by renowned sound engineer Mr Groove — known for producing Sydney’s “Africa Money” — is set to be released as a single across all digital platforms on Friday, July 4, 2025.

Music enthusiasts have already tipped Ago Make Am to top the charts if it receives strong promotional support.

Labena, who has built a reputation for her unique style and vocals, is no stranger to the spotlight. She has previously released popular songs such as Baby featuring Mr Drew, B3 Famɛko featuring Nii Funny, and Sin, among others.

With Life in Roses, Labena continues to carve her path in Ghana’s music industry with a blend of emotional storytelling and vibrant rhythms.
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