Nicholas Tetteh Nartey popularly known in Ghana’s showbiz circle as Big Ghun, has released a new song titled ‘Bombastic’ which features Zeal of legendary VVIP fame.
The song, which happens to be his first solo single in 2020 and his second under the record label, TNR Music, has been described by many as ‘dope’.
With a low mellow chorus fused with two rap verses, ‘Bombastic’ seems like the right song to start a new music year for the fast-rising artiste.
Known for his killer freestyles, Big Ghun joined Tic on TNR Music to reinvent himself and has since released a number of hit records including his 2019 ‘Walk Off’ banger that enjoyed massive airplay and success in the hip hop culture circles.
Bombastic can be found on Soundcloud and Youtube.
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