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Ghanaian musicians YawGyamfi and JoeRich have just released their highly anticipated collaboration, "Sexing."
This sultry love song, released on June 21, 2024, explores the depths of intimacy and connection, showcasing the artist' unique blend of heartfelt lyrics and captivating melodies.
"Sexing" is a bold entry of YawGyamfi and JoeRich into the Ghanaian music scene, with its evocative lyrics and smooth rhythm.
The song's raw emotion and authenticity resonates deeply, offering listeners a profound and relatable experience.
In an interview, YawGyamfi said, “This song is about expressing love in its most intimate form. It's about the moments that connect us on a deeper level.
Sexing was produced by Madtunez, a Ghanaian multi-talented young producer and engineer.
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