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Sensational music duo R2Bees have finally released the track-list for their 4th studio album 'Back 2 Basics'.
Paedae, one half of the duo took to his official Twitter handle to prepare the minds of fans across the world with an artwork, bearing a 15-track list.
On November 18, R2Bees preceded the yet-to-released album with another single titled ‘Eboso’ which has been widely accepted and streamed on all digital platforms.
‘Eboso’ is the 6th track on the album which features a total of seven top artistes from Ghana and Nigeria.
Their longtime collaborator Wizkid finds himself on the project, as well as Mr Eazi and Joeboy.
There is a feature with Joeboy and King Promise on their hit single 'Fine Wine'.
One of the sought after singers, Gyakie remains the only female with credit on the Back 2 Basics.
The album promises to be incredible with production from Ghanaian heavyweights Killbeatz, Guiltybeatz, Streetbeatz, Kuvie, DJ Breezy and many others.
Back 2 Basics is out at midnight, November 25.
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