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    Inusa Dawuda and Papa Flava unite for groovy love anthem ‘Lomnava’

    Papa LincBy Papa LincDecember 3, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read3 Views
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    Inusa Dawuda and Papa Flava Inusa Dawuda and Papa Flava

    What happens when enticing saxophone melodies meet a symphony of percussive African instruments and some good old classic Ragga? It’s love at first listen! Enter ‘Lomnava,’ the latest collaboration from brothers Inusa Dawua and Papa Flava.

    Inusa Dawuda creates a warm, inviting, and cozy ambiance in his latest collaboration with Papa Flava. This brotherly union blends the richness of percussive African instruments with the electrifying energy of EDM and the catchy grooves of Ragga. The result is ‘Lomnava,’ a love anthem that showcases Ghana’s vibrant soul in every note.

    As with every release from the veteran saxophonist, ‘Lomnava’ teleports listeners straight to the dancefloor. Its irresistible and laidback soundscape captures the allure of love and longing, a theme reflected in its Ewe title: “If you love me, come to me.” This heartfelt message resonates deeply across the song, intertwining elements of classic Ghanaian rhymes, lullabies, and Kpanlogo-inspired beats.

    ‘Lomnava’ is a song crafted to ignite your heart with passion. As Inusa croons, “Take my heart away/Break my heart, I say. We can’t do without you baby,” he skillfully complements Papa Flava’s Ragga and Dancehall flow, inviting all to join in this masterpiece served with the essence of Ghana and West Africa.



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