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Knii Lante shares new single “Jee Juju” — LISTEN

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Knii Lante shares new single “Jee Juju” — LISTEN

ACCRA – 29 May 2025: Fresh off the heels of his soulful anthem ‘EveryDay Is Valentine’, which quietly stirred hearts and sparked a few playlist shuffles, Ghana’s musical doctor and lover-in-chief, Knii Lante, is back—and this time, he’s pulling no charms.

 

Released on 30th May 2025, his latest single, ‘Jee Juju’ (translating from Ga as “It’s Not Juju”), is already a buzzing anticipation. The track delivers a rhythmic reminder that real love needs no sorcery—just intention, action, and a sprinkle of Knii Lante’s lyrical tenderness.

 

Fans got a teaser of Knii’s evolving artistry during his performance at Kuchoko: My 50 Pesewas, a gig so charged with groove and emotion, it practically demanded to be upgraded to a biannual cultural calendar event—one to spotlight local brilliance and another to roll out the red carpet for international fusion.

Stream Here on Audiomack: https://audiomack.com/knii-lante/song/jee-juju


But back to the matter—Jee Juju. In this Ga love confession, Knii Lante dives deep into what he calls “gravitative love”—the mysterious but undeniable pull between two souls. It’s not magic. It’s not manipulation. It’s just love, pure and simple.

 

“This song should be on every Homowo playlist,” Knii declares. “It’s got that bounce, that truth, and that twist. You’ll dance. Then you’ll reflect. Then you might text someone, just to say, ‘Hey… am I doing all I can to keep our fire burning?’”

 

With ambitions for the Afrobeats Song of the Year 2025 crown, Jee Juju isn’t just a love song—it’s a movement. Plans are already brewing for a music video to match the vibe, and investors with an eye for magic (not juju!) are welcome to be part of this next chapter.

 

So mark your calendars:Today  30th May 2025. It’s not juju. It’s just Knii Lante reminding us that when it comes to love, the only real trick is effort.

 

#JeeJuju #ItIsLoveNotJuju #KniiLante2025 #HomowoAnthemIncoming

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