RBD and KooKusi
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Ghanaian musicians RBD and Kookusi have announced the tracklist for their much-anticipated collaborative album, Addicts Anonymous.
The project is set for release on Friday, August 9.

The eight-track album delves into the theme of addiction, featuring contributions from artists Anabel Rose and AraTheJay.
Addict Anonymous aims to explore the complex nature of addiction, reflecting the artists' dedication to addressing this issue through their music.

Blending personal experiences with insightful commentary, the duo promises a thought-provoking and immersive listening experience.
The album was mixed and mastered by RdeeBeatz, and produced Christoven, and Wolfbite.
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