Ghanaian artist Skonti has officially released his much-anticipated album, WOYO Deux, solidifying his reputation as one of the most versatile and dynamic talents in the industry
WOYO Deux features seven meticulously crafted tracks that showcase Skonti’s artistic evolution. The project includes collaborations with top-tier artists such as Kofi Mole, Kwesi Amewuga, Yaw Steez, Kobla Jnr, Slim Drumz, Omega Barzini, Kudos Badman, and ATS Choir, each adding their unique touch to the album.
The title WOYO stands for "Win Or You Out," a testament to Skonti’s determination and resilience in the highly competitive music industry. This project reflects his journey, highlighting his growth and dedication to his craft.
Speaking on the album, Skonti expressed his pride in how far he has come. “This album is inspired by me realizing I had a lot of potential I had to let the world know. Through years of producing and engineering, I’ve refined my sound and rap skills. WOYO Deux is one of my best works yet,” he shared.
With complete creative control over the project, Skonti recorded, produced, mixed, and mastered the album himself, demonstrating his immense talent and commitment to excellence.
Since its release, WOYO Deux has received an overwhelmingly positive response from fans and industry insiders alike. Songs from the album have been trending across streaming platforms, with listeners praising the fresh sound and diverse collaborations.
To promote the album, Skonti has embarked on an extensive media tour, making appearances on major radio and TV stations. He has also taken the energy to the streets with club and pub performances, further solidifying his connection with fans.
This album marks a new era for Skonti, showcasing his growth in style, delivery, and musical craftsmanship. "With this album, you will realize the maturity, growth, and change in my approach to music," he noted.
With WOYO Deux now available on all major streaming platforms, Skonti invites fans to experience his latest masterpiece and join him on his musical journey.
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