Music legend Natty Borax is set to drop another single this year titled ‘’Okukuseku’’.
The artwork of the new song depicts Natty Borax as a referee between Sarkodie and Yvonne Nelson in a boxing ring and ready to battle.
There is no need for an introduction as the two showbiz stars have made headlines in recent times. Who will be knocked out?
According to Moskitoe Entertainment who are the producers and managers of Natty Borax, the song will be on all digital platforms on Friday, July 7.
"This one has another interesting lyric and danceable rhythm. Fans are in for a treat," Moskitoe Entertainment added.
Natty Borax noted for his interesting and good songs has assured his fans of a lot of bangers this year.
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