Award-winning Ghanaian singer Malcolm Nuna will, on Friday, July 23, release the remixed version of his hit song, ‘Money Man’ featuring Kuami Eugene.
The remixed song is quite different from anything the multi-talented artiste has released in a while and is sure to take over playlists on the radio scene.
The song is a perfect party song and a timeless danceable masterpiece fit for all occasions. It promises to rule party joints around the country.
The song, which will be released on all the digital music platforms, is a party song for his fans and a timeless danceable masterpiece fit for all occasions.
Listening to the song's lyrics carefully and the kind of message he sends to music fans, one will easily be motivated to sing along.
According to Malcolm Nuna, he had always loved the song and decided to a remix version to entertain his fans.
He believes that the remixed version of the ‘Money Man’ song will impact many because the message in the song is very much related to everyday life issues.
With his style of play, Malcolm Nuna has gained the admiration of many music lovers with his good voice, lyrics and stagecraft.
He is indeed one of the rising stars in Ghana yet to make headlines all over the globe.
Some fans of Malcolm Nuna who had the opportunity to listen to the song yesterday have expressed joy over the release of the remixed song and are looking forward to more hits from the great lyricist.
Coining his own hip-hop/afrobeat music style, Malcolm Nuna has introduced what he termed “upper-class hip-hop/afrobeat”.
Malcolm Nuna, credited with hit singles such as ‘Staircase’, ‘Here to Stay’ and ‘Make Up Your Mind’, recently released his maiden album titled Hasta La Vista.
Some of the songs on the album include ‘Blind Love’, ‘Odo Yewu’, ‘Touch And Go’, ‘Money Man’, ‘Baba’, ‘Spintex Life’, and ‘Party’, among others.
The 3Music artiste's highly acclaimed debut album 'Hasta La Vista' continues to serve fans bangers, and the 'Money Man' remix is no different.
He is signed to Alkians Entertainment World.
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