The hottest afro pop artiste in Australia now Reuben Karpeh, professionally known as Sugabwoy has released a new jam dubbed “Clear Heart”.
Sugabwoy is a multiple award-winning Australia-based Liberian high life and afro pop singer. His songs have been traveling around the world and his song “Jealous” was endorsed by America’s Neyo. He is also making waves in South America. He has worked with producers like Jaemally and Stoneluckshine.
The hottest afro pop artiste in Australia now Reuben Karpeh, professionally known as Sugabwoy has released a new jam dubbed “Clear Heart”.
Sugabwoy is a multiple award-winning Australia-based Liberian high life and afro pop singer. His songs have been traveling around the world and his song “Jealous” was endorsed by America’s Neyo. He is also making waves in South America. He has worked with producers like Jaemally and Stoneluckshine.
Get ready to groove to the infectious beats of “Maame Yaa”, the latest collaborative single from the dynamic duo, Bajaa Don and TNB Punchez.
This scintillating track, expertly produced by the talented Fuji, is a testament to the artists’ innovative approach to contemporary music.
“Maame Yaa” is a mesmerizing blend of catchy melodies, intricate rhythms, and soulful vocals, showcasing the unique musical style that has come to define Bajaa Don and TNB Punchez. With its captivating hooks and infectious energy, this track is poised to resonate with fans of cutting-edge sounds.
Ghanaian budding musician Bigboi Collinz has released his latest single, “Saara”, a thought-provoking masterpiece that delves into the concept of self-actualization.
Drawing inspiration from Abraham Maslow’s renowned Pyramid of Needs, Bigboi Collinz crafts a narrative that champions personal growth, self-awareness, and the pursuit of one’s potential.
In “Saara”, Bigboi Collinz assumes the role of the protagonist, sharing his personal journey of self-discovery and contentment. He emphasizes the importance of living life on one’s own terms, unfettered by the opinions of others.
With unwavering conviction, Bigboi Collinz asserts that he seeks guidance solely from the divine, unswayed by human influence.
In a bold move, Bigboi Collinz seamlessly integrates Prophet Kofi Oduro’s popular soundbite, “Gyai gyimii no” (Stop misbehaving), to address naysayers who pry into his personal affairs. This strategic inclusion adds a layer of depth to the song, as Bigboi Collinz skillfully employs the soundbite to shame those who seek to undermine his resolve.