UK-based Ghanaian music duo, Reggie 'N' Bollie have announced plans to release a new single with one of their favourite act Reggae/Dancehall artiste Samini.
In an exclusive interview with JoyNews’ Becky on EWITHBECKS show, the duo said they have admired the “legend” for a long time adding that “it’s very lovely to finally be on the same record with him.”
“It’s been a long time coming and we all know that Samini has been a legend and we’ve come from far where he sits on musical talent shows I attend as a judge. So we can’t wait for everyone to hear it,” Reggie stated.
He added that the song titled ‘African Dancehall Party’ is a party song that will get everyone across the world dancing.
“You know how Africans turn up for parties, yes that’s the kind of feeling and you’ll get when you listen to the song. It’s a party vibe and we know people will love it”
Reggie added that the team are working together to give fans more of their works before the year ends.
Watch the interview below:
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