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Ghanaian born and UK based singer and songwriter OVR BLVK has officially released his debut single, 'Yes I Do.'
The track opens with a warm, soulful sound that blends Afropop rhythms with smooth melodies and emotionally charged vocals.
The romantic mid tempo piece explores love, commitment and sincerity. OVR BLVK delivers an intimate message of wholehearted devotion, backed by lush production featuring soft percussion, airy pads and gentle harmonies, creating the ideal setting for his expressive vocal delivery.
OVR BLVK is a Ghanaian musician who lives in the United Kingdom. He brings a refreshing mix of Afropop, Afro fusion and contemporary melodies to the music space. As a new voice, he offers a smooth, soulful sound shaped by his Ghanaian roots and global influences. His music is built on heartfelt storytelling, steady rhythms and a unique vocal style that reflects his growing artistic identity.
With Yes I Do, OVR BLVK not only shows his musical depth but also his ability to connect with listeners through honest, relatable themes. The debut signals the start of a promising journey and places him among the emerging talents worth keeping an eye on.
‘Yes I Do’ is available now on all streaming platforms HERE.

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