Ghanaian musician, Nanky has released a new song titled 'Give Dem.'
It was produced and mixed by the renowned sound engineer, Possigee.
The Sultan Incorporation signee seeks to disrupt the audience’s view with exotic visuals to his latest song in December.

The tune is filled with buzzing bass lines and catchy hooks that synchronize with upbeat instrumentation radiating throughout the song.
The upcoming visuals next month is a high-budget commitment aimed at a Ghanaian production that matches up with those on the global music market.

The song is expected to be a testament to why he deserves a seat at the table with the country’s top musicians.
It is available on all digital streaming platforms.
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