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Fast-rising Ghanaian musician, Marince Omario, is back with another mixtape.
This project dubbed ‘Ju Leebi’ is a 7-track body of work.
'Ju Leebi' is a phrase in the Ga language that means Monday morning. For Marince, this day is a symbolic one which signifies the dawn of evolution.
It is no surprise that Oblitey, as he is affectionately called, chose to release the project on a Monday, March 7 which doubles as the Independence month for Ghana.

Ju Leebi marks the birth of Oblitey. It also portrays the young sensation at the point on his journey where adulthood begins and the boy becomes a man as he makes his way through this new phase.
This stage comes with enough freedom and room for expression but also with the duties and responsibilities that come with the power to take charge and be the gateway to his New Africa.
“Through this body of work, the ‘Fu’ artist presents a guide to himself, creating a masterful and direct portal to his world canvased by experiences, the nature nurture effect and everything that has contributed to making him who he is today,” Marince says.
The mixtape is a call for humanity to enter a new world on a ‘Julee bi’ with Oblitey.
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