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Emerging Hiplife and Afro Fusion artiste, SovT Music, has released his second single of the year titled, ‘Adom Wura.’
He released the song on Thursday, August 17.
The young singer is on a path of self-exploration through his music.
His music reimagines the familiar sounds of his childhood, with the new exciting genres and sounds that are taking over the listener-scape in West Africa.
The Zodivc-produced song takes the tone and messaging of a gospel song, complete with its somber delivery and piano keys, which lures one into a meditative soundscape.
‘Adom Wura’ invites listeners into a candid look into SovT's struggle and yearnings.
Music lovers are treated to a contemporary gospel, highlife and Afrobeats mashup, which is complete with messages about the struggles the youth face as well as blessings in life.
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