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Jamaican artiste Kenyatta Hill has disclosed plans for his next project, which promises to be one that taps into one of Ghana's talented music stars.
Speaking with Mauvie Hayford on Daybreak Hitz, Kenyatta, who is the son of reggae icon Joseph Hill (Culture), said he was looking forward to collaborating with a Ghanaian reggae/dancehall musicians.
“Well my next project definitely will be featuring more likely Shatta Wale or Stonebwoy," he said.
With this announcement, fans can eagerly anticipate Kenyatta's next project, which is sure to be a hit with the involvement of either Shatta Wale or Stonebwoy.
In the meantime, Kenyatta Hill will be performing at the Kuchoko Roots Festival on March 8, 2025 at the La Pleasure Beach in Accra.
Other Jamaican artistes performing are George Nooks and Duane Stephenson.
Ghana acts like Knii Lante, Osagyefo, Konkarah Jahvybz, Ton A Hope, JahWi, Aklerh, Daddy Bosco and Appiah Levi are also going to be on stage.
Other artistes booked for the festival include, from Burkina Faso, ZMo, Ras Simposh and Ima Hado.
The event, organised by Blakk Rasta will be hosted by King Lagazee.

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