Accra-based DJ and alternative music enthusiast, Wanzam the Classic DJ, is breaking barriers with the highly anticipated release of his debut single. Teaming up with rising star Juma Mufasa from the Alté scene, the duo is ready to unveil their scintillating track titled SOBA. Having mesmerized audiences with their dynamic performances in the past, this collaboration promises to be a musical sensation.
Written and performed by Juma Mufasa, SOBA delves into the depths of his emotions, expressing a profound yearning for an enigmatic woman. The track beautifully captures his soulful desire for a deeper connection, invoking a sense of longing in the hearts of listeners.
Belonging to the Afro-Alternative genre, SOBA skillfully combines Akan, pidgin, English, and a refreshing touch of French. This unique blend of languages adds to the allure of the song, creating a nostalgic atmosphere that allows listeners to indulge in moments of introspection and reminiscence.
With Wanzam the Classic DJ's impeccable production skills and Juma Mufasa's captivating vocals, SOBA is set to make waves in the music scene. Fans can expect a fusion of melodic tunes, rhythmic beats, and heartfelt lyrics, offering an unforgettable and pleasurable musical experience.
As the release date approaches, anticipation grows among music enthusiasts, eager to immerse themselves in the captivating sounds of SOBA. This collaboration showcases the incredible talent and creativity present within Ghana's alternative music scene, marking a milestone in the careers of both Wanzam the Classic DJ and Juma Mufasa.
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