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Rising Afro-Rhythmz artiste LinkUp Daddy, born Gilbert Konyi Jnr., is set to drop his new single, 'Décaler,' on Thursday, November 7, 2024.
In what he describes as a 'bold statement release,' the track aims to solidify his place in the music industry and captivate audiences across the continent.
'Décaler,' which translates to “moving forward” or “shift,” mirrors the LinkUp Daddy’s personal and musical evolution. The song’s blend of soulful lyrics touches on themes of love and emotional vulnerability, offering a unique balance between a dance-floor hit and a reflective listening experience. With its catchy rhythm and lyrical depth, the track is poised to connect with fans on multiple levels.
LinkUp Daddy’s signature smooth vocals and magnetic delivery make 'Décaler' a potential chart-topper. His sound—a fusion of Afrobeat with subtle elements of reggae and soul—reflects a range of musical influences and has earned him a growing fanbase across Africa.
With a passion for creating music that transcends borders, LinkUp Daddy envisions 'Décaler' as another step toward building a global legacy. The song’s message of resilience and progress resonates deeply with his African roots and is expected to inspire listeners to embrace life’s forward momentum.
To mark the occasion, LinkUp Daddy will host an exciting release party at Replay Sports Bar, located near Takoradi Technical University’s main campus. Known as a lively hangout for all ages, the venue is expected to attract a vibrant crowd for the event.
Both fans and industry insiders should anticipate this release which will showcase LinkUp Daddy as one of Ghana's most promising new talents who is set to extend his reach beyond the continent with his artistry. continued growth and commitment to storytelling through music.
'Décaler' will be available on all streaming platforms from November 7, 2024.

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