Gyakie Names Santan Dave as the Ideal Artist for a Collaboration

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Ghanaian Afro-fusion star Gyakie has revealed her interest in collaborating with British rapper Santan Dave. In an interview with Rama Ndiaye on Heart And Soul With Rama, held in December in the UK, the talented singer shared how her preferences for collaboration evolve with time, leading her to name Dave as the ideal artist she would currently love to work with.

“Every season, I have a new person, and as of now, it’s Dave. I feel like we could make a very beautiful record together,” Gyakie stated.

Her admiration for Dave’s artistry and storytelling abilities underscores her belief that their combined talents could create a song that resonates deeply with listeners. Known for her soulful vocals and melodic compositions, Gyakie expressed confidence in the potential of blending her Afro-fusion sound with Dave’s sharp lyricism and intricate rap style.

Exploring New Creative Horizons
Gyakie’s choice to collaborate with Santan Dave reflects her evolving artistry and willingness to explore different musical territories. Her ability to adapt and infuse elements of diverse genres into her music has been a defining feature of her success. A collaboration with Dave would not only showcase her versatility but also bridge the gap between Afro-fusion and UK rap.

Looking Ahead
With her highly anticipated debut album set to drop this year, Gyakie is keeping fans excited with hints of potential collaborations and fresh sounds. While a track with Dave is not yet confirmed, her desire to work with him demonstrates her ambition to continue pushing boundaries and delivering impactful music.

Gyakie’s journey is a testament to her talent and vision, and fans can’t wait to see what collaborations and surprises she has in store in the coming months.

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source: kaknews.com

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