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Multiple award-winning Ghanaian singer and dancer, Mr Drew, is out with his first single of the year, titled ‘Sneaky’.
The track is a beautifully composed Afrobeats song with a blend of Amapiano.
In this song, Mr. Drew tells a story about a guy dating someone who is already in a relationship. But now, he wants to be more than just a secret fling and hopes he can be her main boyfriend soon.
Talking about the Sneaky, Mr Drew said that "the song is inspired by true life events. It’s a blend of experiences from my friends and myself."
“I once dated a lady thinking I was the main guy but I was rather her sneaky link. It got to a point where I wanted to upgrade from being a sneaky link to the main guy,” Mr Drew shared.
Beatz Vampire produced the song while mixing and mastering credits go to Authentic Mix and Mix Master Garzy.
‘Sneaky’ is the first single off Mr Drew's highly anticipated upcoming EP - which has been teased since last year.
“This year, fans should expect more music and dance. The EP is definitely coming but ‘Sneaky’ is the first single off the project. Also, I will be dancing more this year as seen in the official dance video released for Sneaky," Mr Drew added.
Before this release, Mr Drew received four nominations for the 25th edition of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) including the Most Popular Song of the Year.
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