'We Go Make Am': FRA!'s first-ever EP out on Oct. 11
Star band FRA! has announced the release of their first-ever extended play (EP).
A social media post, Tuesday, October 1, 2024, said the band was "updating our catalogue" with "a selection of songs to make you feel good and dance while at it".
"For your soul and your soles," FRA! revealed the EP bore the name "We Go Make Am," a title which suggests the Ghanaian band will be doubling down on their resolve to motivate fans through affirmative and Gospel-styled music following the wide local and international success of their latest releases: You Dey Feel the Vibe featuring Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta, and Amen.
The EP, according to the Highlife Funk band's UK-based drummer and composer Joshua 'Virgen' Boateng (JVB), will be out on Friday, October 11, 2024.
He disclosed to Class News' Prince Benjamin (PB), the tape will showcase four songs designed in Highlife and Amapiano fashion.
| Official cover art for FRA!'s upcoming four-track We Go Make Am EP
Meanwhile, two days after the We Go Make Am EP is released, FRA! will join Emmanuel Gyamfi, Emmanuel Smith, and other surprise acts for an explosive set of performances at Praise Gate Temple, Croydon, London, UK.
Fans are encouraged to scan the QR code below, to register for the free event.
FRA! celebrates 10 years in 2025. The Delicious Tunes signee has two albums: The Journey (2019) and Chale Wote (2023).
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