Afienya-born musician, Lord Morgan is expected to make a big return with collaborations he has had with top Ghanaian musicians, Edem and Stonebwoy.
The collaborations are on two separate tracks and were all recorded in this year.
Lord Morgan made waves in 2019 with dope tracks such as Money Matters, Drink Something in which he featured Guru and Wandalla, as well as Don’t Let Go, among other tracks.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Adomonline.com about the release, especially in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, Lord Morgan said 2020 will be his year of victory, with or without the deadly virus.
Lord Morgan is regarded as the biggest mainstream Afrobeat/highlife artiste in the Ningo Prampram, Akosombo, Somanya and neighbouring areas.
His yet-to-be-released song with Edem is due for March 31, 2020.
The track is produced by award-winning Mix Master Garzy.
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