FRA! releases a New Year jam
The FRA! band has released its first single for 2023 and it is a banger that could easily be their next fan-favourite.
A 4 minute and 56 second danceable, the song was first heard at their FRA!ternity Concert held at Alliance Francaise on Saturday, January 21.
The Hiplife/Azonto piece, an original from the seven-member Afro-Fusion band, is titled 'You Dey Feel the Vibe' and features singer-songwriter, dancer and cheerleader Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta, alias Thousand.
Lyrically, the song is minimalist, written in Pidgin English, and essentially encourages its immediate audience, as seen in the accompanying music video, the teeming and ecstatic patrons of FRA!ternity VI, and the entire FRA!mily, local and abroad, to throw their worries aside and rest assured that, no matter their challenges, "God go do am!"
"Make you no stress, you go dey alright," Thousand raps as the song rolls. "Don't give up, vim dey inside."
The floor-filler was officially released today, February 1, 2023.
Watch the video below:
Check out some of the comments by happy fans on the band's official YouTube channel:
FRA! is signed to the Germany-based Delicious Tunes music company. The band will be embarking on a European tour mid-2023 and before that will release a new album titled 'Chalewote'.
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