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UK-based artist, MrrrDaisy has released a new single featuring Afrobeats singer, Kudjoe Daze.
Titled ‘Hunny’, the mid-tempo Afro-fusion song tells the tale of a man who falls in love with a lady who is out of his resident country.
The singer seeks to regain the affection he has lost from his girlfriend through carefully selected words and actions, while communicating his underlying desire for her.

Born Michael Asiedu Okyere, MrrrDaisy aims to promote undiscovered talents. He worked with other musicians in Ghana, especially during 2021 when he released his debut song, ‘The One’ with Jessy Gh.
The song which has garnered over 200,000 streams across several digital platforms has received worldwide approval on notable international media.
The latest song, ‘Hunny’, was written and sung in English, Pidgin English, and Ewe, among other languages.
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