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Ghanaian rising music sensation Tony Dath is set to release his latest single, "Bend Down Low," on March 21, 2025.
This will be a teaser for his highly anticipated upcoming 'Adadmu EP'.
The track blends infectious Afrobeat rhythms with captivating lyrics, promising to be a fan favorite.

With 'Bend Down Low,' Tony Dath showcases his signature style, delivering an upbeat and energetic tune that invites listeners to dance.
The song’s production, infused with vibrant afrobeats, high life and amapiano with smooth melodies, highlights his versatility and ability to create music that resonates across different audiences.
Fans can stream "Bend Down Low" on all major digital platforms starting March 21, 2025, as anticipation continues to build for the full EP, which is expected to drop soon.
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