Fast-rising Afrobeat artiste, Dceey's latest single 'Kelewele Stress' has caught on.
The young musician has been on the scene for a while now, producing back-to-back hits, with many Ghanaians enjoying his music.
He's best known for his songs, Holy Water, Settings, Kpokpori and Addicted, which have endeared him to many hearts both home and abroad.
The latest news is that his new song, Kelewele Stress has enjoyed massive airplay all the way in Turkey.
According to Audiomack's Weekly 100 Geo Charts which playlists the most popular songs in Turkey at any point in time, many Turks have grown to love the music.
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