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US-based Ghanaian Afrobeats superstar, Rison has arrived in Ghana ahead of this year’s December in Ghana (#DecemberInGhana) festivities.
The songster is in the country to promote his latest single 'Nobody Dey' and undertake a series of engagements and activities aimed at getting closer to his local fan base, RISON FC while engaging with some key industry players
The hit-maker has also been billed to perform on several shows this December due to his popularity among the diaspora community who are also the main target of the #DecemberInGhana campaign and are expected to be arriving in droves for various activities and celebrations.
According to Rison, he is super excited to be here in the motherland to share his talents with music lovers. “
I’m very happy to be finally here in Ghana, my management has a lot planned and I am excited to get going. I have a lot in store for RISON FC and all Afrobeats lovers this December”
“We will also undertake some important projects to give back to the community and the fans as I believe it’s the best way of truly connecting with the people” he added.
The team has also scheduled a number of high-profile visits to leading industry players and a Media Tour to strengthen relationships and further engage the music community and explore how best to bridge the gap between talents abroad and the local industry and vice versa.
The trip will be climaxed with an exclusive VIP party with fans, influencers and friends to celebrate in an epic manner.
‘Nobody Dey’ is now available on all streaming platforms and videos are on YouTube.
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