Ghanaian artiste Ennwai launched his much-awaited album, Alkebulan (Riddimz) on January 31, 2025.
The album features dynamic collaborations with leading talents including Aklerh, Dele Winga, Bra Kay, Lil Blakka, Ziyar, and Tinny.
With its mix of party anthems, soulful ballads, and reflective storytelling, the album blends traditional Ghanaian sounds with modern beats and English lyrics to appeal to a global audience.
Standout tracks like 'Too Okay', 'Banku', 'Nonsense', 'Always Busy', and 'Nana Ama' highlight Ennwai’s unique ability to capture life’s joys and challenges.
Now available on all major streaming platforms, Alkebulan (Riddimz) is a celebration of African heritage and contemporary music, marking a significant step in Ennwai’s evolving career.
Listen here: https://ziiki.media/Alkebulan-Ennwai

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