Budding Ghanaian rapper, JuniorPSL has released a remix for his song ‘Sagaa’.
The musician collaborated with Franklin YFK, BB Monroe, and award-winning rappers Strongman and Ypee on the new track.
Strongman expressed some regrets in life via his much-touted lyricism.
This is the first time Strongman and Ypee have appeared on the same song.
They gelled nicely with JuniorPSL's spice making the song a must-listen.
Franklin YFK and BB Monroe, JuniorPSL's label mates, set the record straight with their punchlines and choice of rap lyrics.
Listen, to ‘Sagaa Remix’ here.
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