Appietus teases New Political Anthem ‘Breaking the 8’ Featuring Ofori Amponsah

Although not officially released, "Breaking the 8" has already made an impact, with NPP supporters in Takoradi enthusiastically embracing it during the manifesto launch.

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Renowned Ghanaian music producer Appiah Dankwah, popularly known as Appietus, has offered fans an exclusive preview of his upcoming track titled “Breaking the 8,” featuring celebrated highlife artist Ofori Amponsah. The song, yet to be officially released, has already created a buzz after a brief debut on social media and at the New Patriotic Party (NPP) manifesto launch in Takoradi.

In a video shared on Appietus’ official Facebook page, Ofori Amponsah is seen passionately singing in Twi, declaring, “Bawumia is coming to rule Ghana.” The teaser quickly gained attention among political enthusiasts and music lovers, with many eagerly anticipating the full release.

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Appietus, known for producing politically charged anthems, hinted at the song’s significance in a post that referenced previous hits like Daddy Lumba’s “Nana Ye Winner,” which played a pivotal role in the NPP’s past campaigns. “From Lumba with ‘Nana Ye Winner’ to ‘Breaking the 8’ by Ofori Amponsah 😍 Song about to drop 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 #Bawumia2024 #Buwumiafa #AppietusBeats #NPP,” Appietus wrote, heightening excitement among NPP supporters and Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia’s followers.

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Although not officially released, “Breaking the 8” has already made an impact, with NPP supporters in Takoradi enthusiastically embracing it during the manifesto launch. The song’s infectious rhythm and timely message suggest it could become a key anthem in the 2024 election campaign.

Source: ghananewsonline.com.gh

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