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Ghanaian rap sensation Strongman has released a new track titled 'Aduro' featuring Oseikrom Sikanii, and it is already generating strong attention in the music space.
'Aduro' is a gritty rap anthem filled with energy, bars and street vibes. The song blends hardcore rap with modern Ghanaian trap influences to create a sound that is resonating with hip hop fans and urban music lovers.
Produced by Khendi Beatz, the track carries gritty rap beats and punchy drum patterns that set the stage for Strongman’s trademark lyrical sharpness. Known for his precise wordplay, Strongman drops confident verses that touch on hustle, resilience and street ambition. Oseikrom Sikanii matches his intensity with a bold, charismatic delivery that adds street authenticity and a catchy rhythmic bounce.
'Aduro' reinforces Strongman’s skill as both rapper and songwriter. With its infectious beat and memorable hooks, the song is set to appeal to lovers of hardcore rap as well as fans of the modern trap sound.
The collaboration brings together two distinct rap styles to create a track that is both unique and compelling. With Khendi Beatz handling production, “Aduro” stands out as a must-listen for anyone who follows Ghanaian hip hop.
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