Ghanaian artistes Krack Afriq and B.Brefo have teamed up to release a new Afrobeats single titled PRECIOUS. The track became available on all major digital streaming platforms on March 26th, 2025.

PRECIOUS is a smooth Afrobeats groove that celebrates love and admiration. Krack Afriq, known for his 2020 hit You Mi Love, expressed his enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, “Precious is an anthem for the gyal dem! It’s a smooth Afrobeats groove that will win the ladies over. Same for the gents. They will love playing it for their women to remind them of how precious and priceless they are.” 
B.Brefo, recognized for his versatility across Afrobeats, Afropop, and Hip-Hop, brings his unique flair to the track. With two projects to his name—Fail Forward (2020) and Cos I Can (2024)—B.Brefo has established himself as a dynamic force in the music industry.
The collaboration between Krack Afriq and B.Brefo was a seamless process. Krack Afriq shared, “B.Brefo was incredible to work with. We met in the studio and did our thing. It was a nice vibe. After being out of the game for so long, all I want is to share this song with the world. I’m officially back.”
Released under Number 5 Records, PRECIOUS marks Krack Afriq’s return to the music scene after a five-year hiatus. Fans can stream PRECIOUS on streaming.
PRECIOUS is available on all digital streaming platforms globally here:
https://ditto.fm/precious-krack-afriq-bbrefo
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