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UK-based Ghanaian musician, Dennis Okang, who goes by the stage name ‘K Dee’ has released a groundbreaking record titled “Bra.”
The critically acclaimed hit song is on the Afro Mafia Entertainment record label.
The new song seeks to retell the story of love and how to relish its ‘sweet nectar.’
“Bra” produced by Godzbeats is already making waves in the Ghanaian music scenes only weeks after it was released.
The track which is already enjoying massive airplay both in UK and Ghana featured sensational Afro Beats artiste, King Jerry.
K Dee promises to serve fans around the globe with more tunes to groove with after this hot one.
Be among the first to listen to “Bra” from the lyrical K Dee and the awesome King Jerry below.
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