Stonebwoy is set to release his new album, 'Anloga Junction', nearly three years after he dropped his critically acclaimed work ‘Epistles of Mama’.
Even though the 2017 album is arguable one of his best works, the dancehall artiste is hoping to make a bigger comeback with his new one.
For Anloga Junction, Stonebwoy linked up with Jamaican artiste, Jahmeil, American singer, Keri Hilson, Kojo Antwi (Mr Music Man), Nigerian Afrobeat artiste, Zlatan, South African rapper, Nasty C, Dutch singer, Chivv, fast-rising Dancehall artiste, Alicai Harley and East Africa's Diamond Platnumz.
The BET award winner, prior to the release of the album had dropped some of the songs including 'Understand' featuring Alicai Harley, 'African Party' and 'Good Morning' featuring Spanker and Chivv.
The others will be released on the album. ‘Anloga Junction’ is set to be released on Friday, April 24.
The singles on the project comes paired with a new music video directed by video directors across the country.
Pre-order Anloga Junction album here: kv-online-talent.lnk.to/AJPRE
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