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Ghanaian rappers Strongman and King Paluta are on a mission to give Ghanaian drill a tinge of highlife.
Produced by King Paluta, Strongman's newly released song 'Chilling' seamlessly blends the vibrant energy of highlife and drill, offering a unique experience.
Strongman lays his impeccable rap lines as he introduces King Paluta's refreshing vocals.
Beyond its infectious beat and engaging melodies, 'Chilling' carries a message that resonates with many. The track speaks to the theme of finding success despite being underrated.
Strongman's verses touch on the struggles and triumphs of his journey, emphasising the resilience required to overcome challenges and achieve greatness.
Strongman and King Paluta have joined forces to deliver a track that not only entertains but also carries a powerful message of triumph over adversity.
Listen to the song below:
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