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Stone Gee, a talented afrobeat/highlife artiste with several hit songs to his credit, has released his much-awaited single, Bad Friends featuring Okyeame Kwame.
The song, produced by Richard Essien (Magic Rocker), Mr Sarge and King Jay, is a highlife groove targeted to hit all highlife music audiences.
The song, which comes with live instrumentation, aims to advise people against the attitude of bad friends they go out with.
The mid-tempo song encourages people to focus on their goals and not dance to the tune of detractors.
‘Bad Friends’, which is one of the hit songs on Stone Gee upcoming album, has been carefully packaged to meet international standards and promote the artiste's brand.
The song has an inspiring and soul-touching lyric and authentic Ghanaian highlife rhythm and beat. It is also a party song fit for all occasions.
Listening to the song's lyrics carefully and the kind of message he sends to music fans, one will easily be motivated to sing and dance along.
This fusion of good drum beats, bass and rhythm guitar, which are felt in the song, makes the song irresistibly danceable. It has an authentic Ghanaian highlife rhythm and beat.
Already, some disc-jockeys (DJs) who have listened to the song opined that given the required promotion, Bad Friends could become one of the hit songs on the music scene and possibly sweep some awards in the year ahead.
Stone Gee, as an artiste, represents uniqueness. He always stands by the fact that being unique will guarantee durability in the music industry. The quality of his music is beyond doubt exceptional, as witnessed in the couple of singles he has to his credit.
In an interview in Accra, Stone Gee, born Kwame Ayi Kwaw said he was delighted that even before the song is released, “several DJs and entertainment journalists, who have had the opportunity to listen to the song, have tipped it to make waves on the music scene soon.”
He states that his pick for Okyeame Kwame on this collaboration is a well-thought-out one and is the beginning of such joints with other industry heavyweights.
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