Afrobeat artiste, Harley D, has released two new singles.
The musician's new singles are titled 'One Leg' and 'All Night.'
In his single ‘One Leg,’ he describes beautiful interactions and fun with his female partner.
On the second song, 'All Night,' the musician talks about his hustle and how far he has come, believing that one day, all of his hard work will pay off.
Harley D, real name Harley Oritsetoju Macmullan, was born in Nigeria on August 8th.
He is from Delta State, which is located in Nigeria's South-South geographical zone as well as half-Scottish.
Harley D is a fast-rising African descendant who works as an afrobeat artist, rapper, and songwriter.
Before moving to Ghana, he had the opportunity to work with Olamide, ID Cabasa, Lord of Ajasa, Jamal and Prince Banton.
In Ghana, he has worked with BeatBeast, IbeeOnDeBeatz, Mooner, Peweezle, and well-known Ghanaian producer Possigee, as well as artists such as AmaPetal and others.
Wizkid, Olamide, Burna Boy, Drake, Nas, Lil Wayne, and Jay Z are among his idols.
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