VGMA ‘22 award winner, Gambo drops his new single ‘Settle’ alongside some dashing
visuals which feature seasoned Ghanaian duo, Keche to make it the official Wedding Song
of the Year. Stream or download ‘Settle’ across all major digital platforms here: https://ffm.to/gambo-settle-ft-keche
His first release since the notable award, the ‘Boys Ay3 Wild’ rapper returns with the
spiritual successor to his viral hit song and it easily has our hearts. It’s a fitting tie-in to the
aforementioned hit’s story, one that sees Gambo taking things with his newly cuffed girl to
the next level in the accompanying video.
A banging tune nonetheless, Keche bring ‘Settle’ to much life, setting the stage for Gambo
with their opener: “Kpooyaka! Guy no dey do long talk. Guy get money, guy flex money. As
a guy you for dey on point, say you for dey on point” and later, a sweet hook which puts
song’s log drum-heavy production through its paces. Gambo picks up from there, sneaking
in ad-libs and bits of how much of a boss he is for his bride to be.
But that’s just one part. The song’s super lush video is where all the sauce is and trust us, it
will leave you wanting to see more. There’s simply a lot of love radiating from every shot
of the video’s set; right up from its traditional and white wedding scenes, to the costume
choices and models on set. It really has the ambience of an actual wedding and seeing such
grandeur cut into a modest 3-minutes is absolutely splendid!
From ‘Boys Ay3 Wild’ to ‘Settle’, Gambo’s message couldn’t have been any clearer or as he
puts it: “Treat your woman right and show how much of a boss you are by taking things to
the next level. Show working my brothers!” And with so much attention to detail in his
new video, you best not miss seeing Gambo sleek in his kaftan and tux.
Theophilus Nii Amarh Tawiah is a smart young man who has a passion for technology and the creative art industry. His past work traversed on engineering operating systems, hardware, networking, and Research.
Nii Amarh who holds a Professional Diploma in IT system engineer is a fan of Caribbean and Afrobeats. Samini, he says was the key point of motivation for him to love music more since childhood.
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