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Fans of highlife musician Harry Abban of ‘Maye Krado’ fame will be served a dose of unadulterated highlife music as the artiste announces his return to the music scene.
Harry, after years of taking a foray into other fields has released a new song titled ‘Otilo’.
At a listening session held on Friday, September 22, 2023 at the MJ Grand Hotel in Accra, he said he was girding up to release a ten-track album.
The singer who has over 100 recorded songs in waiting mentioned that he will be releasing three songs this year.
‘Otilo’ addresses the need to have sane relationships.
Harry Abban’s music career started in 1995. He relocated to Europe after his second album in 1997. He has, therefore, attributed his long absence to dedicating time for his family.
Listen to ‘Otilo’ on all digital music stores.

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