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Ghanaian Afrobeats sensation, Vanilla, is back with another song after his smash hit, ‘How it Feels’ which features Mr. Drew.
The 2022 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards Unsung Category nominee and Emerging Music Awards Artiste of the year is out with an Afrobeats tune with a blend of Amapiano and House music feel.
Titled Kelewele, Vanilla's new song is a love letter to black women.
The song is a celebration and affirmation of the beauty of dark-skinned women, whom Vanilla described as gorgeous and sees divinity through them.
He chronicles in the song how he perceives black women and highlighted their amazing attributes the world should pay attention to.
Vanilla further likens them to kelewele, a popular Ghanaian delicacy made of fried plantains seasoned with spices, which is usually referred to in English as hot plantain crisps.
The mid-tempo song proves the Bullhaus Entertainment artiste's creativity and versatility as he brings an all-new vibe with this song, which is expected to thrill his core fans and lovers of good music globally.
The song was produced by Genius Selection.
Listen to ‘Kelewele’ here >>> https://ffm.to/kelewele
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