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Ghanaian reggae and dancehall musician Wolfman has made a triumphant return to the music scene with his latest single, "Far Gone," featuring the talented Expectbwoy.
Released on August 7, 2025, exclusively on Audiomack, "Far Gone" marks not just a comeback but a powerful personal statement.
The track encapsulates Wolfman's journey of growth, determination, and resilience against doubt and opposition.
The single stands out for its genre-blending production, merging the infectious rhythms of Afrobeats with the high-energy pulse of Dancehall.
This fusion results in a fresh, contemporary sound that is both danceable and emotionally engaging.
The warm, rolling percussion of Afrobeats pairs seamlessly with the vibrant intensity of dancehall, creating a track that feels at home on global playlists while retaining Wolfman’s unique artistic signature.

Expectbwoy’s feature adds a compelling dimension to “Far Gone”.
His delivery complements Wolfman’s tone, creating a smooth interplay between the two artists.
This chemistry enriches the track, making it a standout collaboration that celebrates each artist’s strengths without overshadowing the other.
Listeners discovering Wolfman for the first time may also explore his earlier work, such as Evergreen EP and his single, “Dem Evil,” which highlights his ability to create music across different moods and styles.
With “Far Gone” wolfman is not just back. He’s ready to take take over the music space and launch it into a whole new dimension.
“Far Gone” isn’t just a song, it’s a movement. Press play, and experience authenticity when it comes to music.
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