Ghanaian singer-songwriter K Junior, who specializes in Highlife and Amapiano songs, has dropped his latest EP dubbed Shout-Out.
K Junior is regarded for his versatility in the music business and is best known for his hit song "Mansa" which united lovers of Highlife and Amapiano genres.
His most recent EP, Shout-Out, has just been released and is accessible across all digital platforms.
Uncontested, the talented K Junior has been credited as being the first to combine the Amapiano and Highlife genres in his Mansa track - A new combo many artistes are joining in.
Not to be swayed, he aspires to work tirelessly to become the first Highlife musician to win a Grammy and tour the world, bringing Highlife music and African music in general to the masses.
Speaking of African music, K Junior is a big fan of melodic rhythms and tunes, thus, his lyrics and compositions are often influenced by current events and popular culture.
He creates a musical portrait of the world and its accompanying realities through words.
K Junior's releases of "Mansa," among other songs, showed that he could provide more than was expected. It further gained popularity and became a hot topic, especially, for those in the diaspora in love with amapiano.
His 5-track EP comprises of ‘Symptoms’, ‘What’s going on’ ‘Oshishi Woyem’ ‘Oshishi Woyem – ‘Deluxe’ and ‘Mansa’
They are available on Boomplay, Spotify and all other music-streaming platforms.
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