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The new year couldn’t sound better, and Uglyxtough, the dynamic producer duo, are turning the volume way up.
Fresh off a stellar 2024, where they crafted two major hits—Lomo Lomo by Kidi and Black Sherif, and Excellent by Kojo Black featuring Kelvynboy—they’re back with a bang.
This time, however, they’re stepping into the spotlight under their collective artist name, Gray Ink, and serving us what promises to be another chart-topper: Big Sound.
Big Sound lives up to its name, offering a sonic explosion that’s as vibrant as it is innovative.
Featuring a lineup of emerging Ghanaian and Nigerian talents, Gray Ink is making it clear they’re here to not just produce hits but to pave the way for the next generation of stars.
The track features an impressive roster of artists, including: Kojo Blak, ZeeBoy, Spicer, Davik, Bra Sly, Ese EMK, Afel, Kilowatz, Ibee Melody with Ghana’s Kojo Black riding high on the success of Excellent and Nigerian talent Ese EMK bringing soothing, buttery vocals, this collaborative masterpiece has all the ingredients of a chart-topping anthem.
Uglyxtough’s decision to launch Gray Ink as a platform for nurturing new talent feels like a masterstroke.
With Big Sound as their opening act, they’re setting the tone for a future brimming with fresh, boundary-pushing music.
And the best part? Big Sound is now available for streaming on all major music platforms. Whether you’re vibing in your car or curating your next playlist, this track is an absolute must-listen.
Whether it’s chart dominance or unlocking hidden talent, they’re playing the long game, and we’re all ears.
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