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Afrobeat-afrofusion artist, Theophilus Kofi Mawuli Dzameshie has released his new single 'Hustle'.
The release of “Hustle” marks a significant milestone in Maphe’s career, following a hiatus on the music scene.
He makes a return with the eagerness to put out successful projects that would help him garner a growing fan base.
“I wanted to create a song that inspires people to keep pushing, no matter the obstacles. Hustle is about the daily grind and the relentless pursuit of your dreams. It’s a reminder that hard work pays off,” he said.
The single produced by Mr. Henry since its release has garnered fair momentum across DSPs.
To crystallise the song in the memories of fans and music lovers, an accompanying music video that promises to visually capture the spirit of the song has been produced.
The song blends elements of Ghanaian authentic highlife and the newest rising of afrobeats, creating a unique sound that gives a feeling of relief and nostalgia. Hustle is available across all music distribution platforms.
Theophilus Kofi Mawuli Dzameshie, also known as Maphe, is a young Ghanaian Afrobeat-Afrofusion musician born in Nima, Accra.
He completed his Junior High School education at the Tweneboah Kodua International School before attending T.I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School.
Maphe is predominantly a self-taught artist, drawing from his long-standing passion for the arts to explore untapped creative avenues.
His artistic endeavors are characterised by themes of nature and social consciousness.
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