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Ghanaian music duo R2Bees have released two new singles, Two Two and Awurade Aye, reinforcing their reputation for surprise drops delivered without prior announcements, extensive promotion, or press rounds.
With the twin releases, R2Bees once again demonstrate their ability to merge Afrobeats and Highlife into a sound that feels fresh while remaining distinctly theirs.
Two Two stands out with its uplifting energy, blending contemporary Afrobeats rhythms with subtle Highlife influences. The song touches on progress, confidence, and everyday victories, making it both relatable and refreshing.
Produced by MOG Beatz, the track features sleek production driven by vibrant percussion, warm musical elements, and a groove designed to thrive on radio and dance floors.
Also on the release is the Highlife gospel inspired Awurade Aye, brought to life through production by Killbeatz and DJ Breezy. The song highlights the duo’s commitment to quality, depth, and musical excellence.
Beyond the singles, the release sets the tone for an anticipated EP expected in 2026, which is set to offer more surprises for Highlife lovers and further showcase R2Bees’ evolving sound.
Awurade Aye - https://ziikimedia.ffm.to/awurade_aye
Two Two - https://ziikimedia.ffm.to/two_two

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