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Fast rising Ghanaian Afro Fusion artiste SovT Music is set to drop his second single of the year titled “Adom Wura” in the next 48 hours.
Following the release of Hallelujah and its positive reception so far in the year, the entrancing crooner is ready to make waves with this new zodivc produced art piece.

Scheduled to be released on August 17, 2023, the new single is one for the majority going through a tough time but can still see how blessed they are.
The song takes the tone and messaging of a gospel song complete with its somber delivery and piano keys, luring you into a meditative soundscape.

“Adom Wura” is a thankful song dedicated to the Creator for his provision. The song invites listeners into SovT’s life about struggles and still being grateful of the things often taken for granted.
The song premiers at SovT’s listening party scheduled on 16th August 2023, at Hermanos Jungle, East Legon.
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