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I Want Listeners To Know Me For Good Music – King Promise

If your music library has been feeling drab lately, maybe it’s high time to switch things up with a different genre—say, Afrobeats or R&B, perhaps? And also the best new music artiste to fit in your catalogue of hit tracks is King Promise. 

He might be the new kid on the block, but King Promise’s captivating voice is what sets him apart from other musicians anytime he gets hold of the mic.

King Promise born Gregory Promise Bortey Newman is a creative talent in all aspects: he sings and even a songwriter. 

The singer formerly known as Boy Pee has made his mark in the music industry with songs such as ‘So Special’ and ‘No Problem’.

The soulful young singer has finally released his highly anticipated single, ‘Thank God’ featuring Fuse ODG.

“Killer and me were just vibing in the studio. It started off as a love song and he came up with the brilliant idea of "Thank God" so we switched it up and wrote to it. Killer went on vacation in Miami and was bumping it. He was with Fuse by then. Fuse heard it and loved it and the rest they say is history", he said. 

Born to Christian parents, Mr. Francis Newman, a businessman and Angela Quaye, a trader. He is the first child and has 3 sisters. Promise attended De Kings Academy for his childhood education and later attended his hometown secondary school, Nungua Senior High School. He grew around his dad who played all types of songs, which influenced his music career.

His upcoming album features a perfection combination of hip-hop, gospel, soul, house and R&B, a mix that complements King Promise’s unique voice.

His fine looks and powerful voice has so far put in a class of his own as he collaborated with Scientific, J-Town, Adina, Pappy Kojo, Fuse ODG, and so many more big names.

For now His ‘Thank God’ song with Fuse ODG is phenomenal and notable one that leaves him in a promising position for 2016.

King Promise is signed to YB Records owned by Yasmin Behzadi.

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