Ghanaian singer-songwriter, Yeaboi, has dropped his highly single ‘Adaka’ featuring rapper Strongman.
Produced by the talented Beat Vampire, this inspiring song encourages listeners to cherish life's fleeting moments and find happiness while they can.
In ‘Adaka’, Yeaboi delivers a profound message, reminding us that life's brevity and the inevitability of death ("the casket is hot") should inspire us to live fully.
His vocals and lyrics are perfectly complemented by Strongman's verse, which adds depth and urgency to the song. Together, they emphasize the importance of seizing the day and making the most of every moment.
Yeaboi's collaboration with Strongman showcases his ability to craft meaningful and impactful music.
Adaka’ is available now on all major music platforms.
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