Ghanaian singer, Sablar, is riding on the high waves as he drops another song featuring DarkoVibes titled ‘Down Low’.
The new single follows his amapiano single Virus; a single that showed the singer’s rich range.
Down Low is a single filled with vibes and happy moments as Sablar takes us on a love journey.

He doesn’t take us on this journey alone as he is assisted by another melody connoisseur in the person of DarkoVibes.
The highly-rated singer brings his sauce and touches to the single.
Produced by Tema’s very own KaySo, Down Low is all sorts of jam. A cocktail of afrobeats and the Caribbean swing - definitely a dance floor favourite.
“Down Low is a song for all the good moments and vibes. I had fun creating this record with my brother DarkoVibes,” Sablar shared.
Down Low is out now on all streaming platforms, stream now!
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