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Rising Ghanaian Afrobeats artist PBee (Michael Osei Frimpong) has released his much-anticipated third single, “Klosa.”
Following the buzz of his debut “Space” and the fan-favorite “Murder,” PBee delivers a captivating new record that blends sensual storytelling with infectious Afrofusion rhythms.
“Klosa” is a song about irresistible attraction and the intoxicating pull of desire. With witty lyricism and smooth vocals, PBee compares love to a high, carried by rich percussion and melodic grooves that make the track equally fit for late-night listening and the dancefloor.
“This record is my way of showing how love and passion can take over your whole being — it’s playful, intense, and real,” PBee explains.
Born in Kumasi, Ghana, PBee is signed under GRIND DONT STOP RECORDS. With his euphonious voice, captivating lyrics, and unique Afrofusion sound, PBee stands out as one of the most promising new voices in Ghana’s Afrobeats wave, building his own path toward global recognition.
With Klosa, PBee cements his place as one of the new voices to watch in African music. The single is now available on all streaming platforms.
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