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Kofi hadn't seen his sister, Ama, in three years. Not since she left for London with big dreams and an even bigger chip on her shoulder. But that morning, a cryptic email had arrived with nothing but this audio file attached.
If you have been searching for the phrase , you are likely a music producer, a cover artist, or a fan who wants to appreciate the raw production behind one of Ghana’s biggest Afropop hits. MzVee’s “I Don’t Know” (often featuring King Promise) became an anthem across Africa and beyond, thanks to its infectious melody and crisp instrumental.
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