Africa: Prince Bright and Stonebwoy Share New Afrobeats Anthem 'Back to Sender (Taamiawu)'

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With a joint EP on the way, Prince Bright and Stonebwoy give us a sneak peek of what to expect; enter 'Back To Sender (Taamiawu).' This electrifying mid-tempo Afrobeats anthem is guaranteed to keep bad energy at bay, making it the perfect daily companion.

With a joint EP on the way, Prince Bright and Stonebwoy give us a sneak peek of what to expect; enter 'Back To Sender .' This electrifying mid-tempo Afrobeats anthem is guaranteed to keep bad energy at bay, making it the perfect daily companion.

Just as an apple a day keeps the doctor away, 'Back To Sender ' keeps negativity and its associated headaches a mile away. The song acts like a talisman, attracting positive vibrations to the listener through an indulging wave of frequencies that engross, and its charm extends beyond the lively production.

Prince Bright and Stonebwoy's dynamic vocals are equally powerful in repelling traces of negativity. They light up the track with a strong gust of optimism as the two stars uplift their audience through lyrics like- Advertisement -According to Prince Bright, 'Back To Sender ' is meant to address the struggles we go through. It is also the first single taken off his forthcoming EP,"Infinity," with Stonebwoy.

This heavily-anticipated collaboration will arrive later this year and promises to have something for everyone. But till then, this is the song to beat.). To contact the copyright holder directly for corrections — or for permission to republish or make other authorized use of this material,, representing a diversity of positions on every topic. We publish news and views ranging from vigorous opponents of governments to government publications and spokespersons.

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