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Throughout the week, some of Ghana’s beloved musicians treated fans to new releases, showcasing diverse genres and themes.
Sarkodie - 'Otan' (Hate)
One of Ghana’s favourite rap artistes, Sarkodie released a new song called ‘Otan’ which loosely translates in English as ‘hate’. In this track, the rapper talks about going through tough challenges and making it despite the odds.
King Promise - 'Terminator Remix' (feat. Sean Paul & Tiwa Savage)
Afrobeats sensation King Promise dropped the highly anticipated remix of his 2023 hit, 'Terminator.' This remix features the legendary Jamaican Dancehall artist Sean Paul and Nigeria’s beloved Tiwa Savage.
Ofori Amponsah - 'Heart'
Highlife artist Ofori Amponsah unveiled the love song 'Heart' on Thursday. In this track, he pledges his heart and love to his significant other, making promises and assurances of unwavering devotion.
Serge Ibaka & Gyakie - 'Sudwe'
NBA star Serge Ibaka and Ghanaian songstress Gyakie collaborated once again, a year after their initial feature. Their latest release, 'Sudwe', is an upbeat dance track, with Amapiano elements.
Article Wan - 'Yeye'
Musician Article Wan dropped 'Yeye' on Wednesday, urging people to navigate tough times with resilience and maintain hope for a brighter future.
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