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Braino is not the first foreigner to have made a name for himself in China. But the talented musician is gradually climbing towards becoming the first African to have reached widespread success.
The highly gifted Ghanaian singer and sound engineer has released his single entitled, ‘F3f3f3‘ featuring Van The President.
‘F3f3f3’ is a derivative afrobeat track which highlights the versatility of younger singer.
His vocals are one of his prominent skills as he exhibited a peculiar way of captivating listeners with his voice on the single.
The video which was shot and directed by Alexander Wang Wangstin, saw the young afrobeat star having fun in a limo and a night club.
After the success of his singles such as 'Good Times', 'Low Key', 'My Heart', 'On My Mind Cycle' and 'Vibe Out', Braino hopes to make a statement with this new single.
Music from Braino can be found on multiple platforms such as Apple Music, Audiomack, Spotify, and YouTube.
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