A budding musician, Mr Quaver is out with a new one.
The Ghanaian songwriter and saxophonist calls the latest single ‘Antonia’.
This is his second record for the year after a double back in 2021.
That year saw the versatile independent artiste dropping, Ojorley Refix, Tsoo Hami, Kiss Me and Harmony to the astonishment of his fans.
Mr. Quaver’s works over the period have heavily dwelt on the theme of love and affection.
“I like to sing about love, life and anything I find worth singing about. I don't restrict myself to any particular genre of music though I'm a bit bias towards Highlife and afro soul music,” he told Myjoyonline.com in an interview.
His new single does not sway too far from this area in its entirety.
It was produced by Mr Lehammix.
Antonia is currently available on all streaming platforms with an acoustic version currently gaining traction on YouTube.
Since coming into the limelight, Mr Quaver has performed on many platforms including JoyNews, Joy Prime and recently Citi TV.
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