Accra, Ghana - Gyakie, the rising star of Ghanaian Afrobeats/Afro Fusion, has made waves with the release of her latest single, Rent Free. Following her previous hit, Scar, a Drill track featuring London rapper Jbee, Rent Free marks Gyakie's first solo single of the year.
In the vibrant and ever-evolving landscape of contemporary Afrobeats, Gyakie has emerged as a notable force. Her ability to capture the essence of love through her music has solidified her status as a standout artist in the genre, showcasing her exceptional talent.
Rent Free is a celebration of love's purest and most enduring form. Produced by Afrolektra, this upbeat track encapsulates the feeling of being wholly consumed by thoughts of a significant other. Gyakie's soft vocals add a touch of tenderness, effectively conveying the emotions she experiences.
As with her previous releases, Rent Free demonstrates Gyakie's remarkable talent for crafting melodies that linger long after the music stops. Her signature style shines through in her simple yet captivating lyrics, resonating with a global audience.
Rent Free is a testament to Gyakie's unwavering commitment to creating music that deeply resonates with her listeners. With each release, she continues to push boundaries and establish herself as an artist who leaves a lasting impact.

As Gyakie's fan base continues to grow exponentially, eagerly anticipating her every move, the artist hints at an upcoming body of work. Fans can eagerly await what this SongBird has in store for them.
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