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Inusa Dawuda and Papa Flava Drop New Song ‘Lomnava’

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Musical brothers Inusa Dawuda and Papa Flava have teamed up for their latest collaboration, “Lomnava,” which combines enticing saxophone melodies with a rich tapestry of percussive African instruments and classic Ragga elements.

In this new track, Inusa Dawuda creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, blending the richness of traditional African sounds with the electrifying energy of EDM and catchy Ragga grooves. The result is “Lomnava,” a love anthem that captures the vibrant essence of Ghanaian music.

The song transports listeners to the dancefloor with its laidback soundscape, embodying themes of love and longing, as reflected in its Ewe title, which translates to “If you love me, come to me.” This heartfelt message resonates throughout the track, weaving together classic Ghanaian rhymes, lullabies, and Kpanlogo-inspired beats.

“Lomnava” is designed to ignite passion, featuring lyrics such as, “Take my heart away/Break my heart, I say. We can’t do without you baby,” showcasing Inusa’s smooth vocals alongside Papa Flava’s Ragga and Dancehall style. This collaboration invites listeners to revel in a masterpiece that highlights the essence of Ghana and West Africa.

Source: TheDotNews

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