Highlife singer and songwriter, Kuami Eugene, has finally released his second album ‘Son of Africa'.
The Vodafone Ghana Music Awards Artiste of the Year's album was released on Friday and it has 14 songs.
The 'Angela' hitmaker featured both Ghanaian and international artistes.
The musicians featured include Shatta Wale, Sarkodie, Obaapa Christy, Samini, Prince Bright, DJ Mensah, Nigeria’s Zlatan and Falz and Eddy Kenzo from Uganda.
The album was produced by Richie Mensah, Wilis Beatz and Kuami Eugene himself.
Son of Africa comes nearly two years after his critically acclaimed debut album Rockstar.
Many fans have praised the Kuami Eugene's growth with many others saying they are proud where he is now.
“I can never thank you enough for the love you have all shown me. Your effort to helping me make this beautiful album possible is highly appreciated," Kuami Eugene told fans in a tweet.
Listen to the Son of Africa album on all music streaming sites including Spotify, Deezer, iTunes, Apple Music, Boomplay among others.
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