Suhum-based rising artist Kofi Mante has teased music lovers with an upcoming project featuring award-winning singer Bisa Kdei.
After his single 'I Get High' drew attention over the past few weeks, Kofi Mante is poised to maintain the momentum with the incoming song 'Bad Boy.'
Produced by Apya, Kofi Mante is confident that he will make waves with another authentic African tune, following his "Sell Out" song which featured Fameye.
Snippets of the song have already set social media buzzing, with netizens praising the vocal prowess of Bisa K’dei and Kofi Mante's deep flow, urging them to make the song available to the public.
The song will released on January 9, 2024.
Kofi Mante's versatility and uniqueness have earned him collaborations with highly recognized musicians, including Sista Afia, Atimbila, among many others.
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