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Every year, a new artiste burst onto the music scene -- serving Ghanaians with hits, sometimes so good they leave us spellbound.
In 2017, Patapaa caught the attention of fans with his debut single, ‘One Corner’.
In late 2018, Highlife artiste, Bless, had his 2017 song Chochomucho top charts.
Singer, Fameye also made a big appearance with his single ‘Nothing I Get’ which became so popular it got a spin-off which featured Kuami Eugene, Article Wan and rapper Medikal.
This year could not have gone without that one hit song from underground artiste, King Paluta.
The new artiste has released the video for his new single ‘My Lord’ on September 23 and Ghanaians are already jamming to it like it’s the Christmas hit song they are waiting for.
‘My Lord’ is a perfect blend of high and mid-tempo beats with ‘jama’ vibes and some good rap.
Can it cause a stir and become the most popular song this year?
Watch the video below:
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