Ghanaian singer and songwriter, Camidoh, is preparing to release a brand new single titled PHONY, which is set to drop on April, 3rd 2026. The upcoming track has already sparked excitement among fans after the artiste teased snippets of the song on social media, hinting at another soulful and emotionally rich record.
Known for his smooth vocals and signature blend of Afrobeats, R&B and Afropop influences, Camidoh has steadily built a strong presence within the African music scene. Over the years, the singer has earned international recognition for his unique sound and storytelling style, often delivering songs that explore themes of love, relationships and personal reflection.
The announcement of PHONY further builds anticipation around Camidoh’s upcoming music releases. As the April 3 date approaches, fans are eager to hear what the award-winning artiste has in store as he continues to grow his musical catalogue and extend his reach on the global stage.
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