Ghanaian Afro-fusion and Afrobeats artiste, Gyakie, has just unveiled the official visualizer for her hit track PARTY GALORE featuring British-Ghanaian rapper and creative Kojey Radical. The video was shared across her official YouTube channel and social media platforms, giving fans a vibrant visual accompaniment to the song’s infectious energy.
PARTY GALORE is a standout cut from Gyakie’s 2025 debut album AFTER MIDNIGHT. It blends danceable Afrobeat rhythms with spirited performances from both Gyakie and Kojey Radical. The visuals emphasise the song’s celebratory theme, with dynamic editing and colourful scenes that capture the feel of a lively party atmosphere.
Kojey Radical, known for his genre-bending artistry and poetic hip hop flair, adds a distinct creative contrast to Gyakie’s smooth vocals, further elevating the track’s appeal across Ghanaian and international audiences.
Since its release as part of After Midnight, an album that showcases Gyakie’s versatility across highlife, R&B, and Afrobeats, PARTY GALORE has become a fan favourite at shows and on streaming platforms alike. The launch of the visualizer marks a fresh chapter in the song’s lifecycle, offering fans a new way to experience the music and its vibrant energy.
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