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Rapper Yaw Grey’s AfroCan Album Dropping On 25TH July

The former Mobile boiz member Yaw Grey has announced his upcoming album ‘AfroCan’ is dropping on 25th of July 2020.

The body of work, has proudly been titled “AfroCan” simply because Africa Can.

The Rapper is particularly excited about this album since it completely highlights his growth as an artist from the Mobile boiz era to the current Yaw Grey.

AfroCan is an 12 track album that together communicates that he, Yaw Grey “believes it’s only 1 race that can have Afro on and that is the African, that the black race.”

“If other races can really do big and explore, I believe we can as Africans. And I believe as a young man or young lady from Africa, we can sell Africa in the African way, in the African voice, and this album is put together to really sell Africa through music, with the passion.”

The Album is being powered by Muse Media Networks owned TunesXmuse, a global music distribution and label services platform.

Speaking on the release George Wiredu Duah – Director of Editorial, Muse Media Networks – revealed TunesXmuse was putting it’s all into Yaw Grey’s AfroCan album.

“Aside his rap delivery, Yaw is a very talented artist. At TXM we love to work with talent and we are hopeful that the new album, AfroCan will inspire every young African to believe in him or herself and change the narrative,” he said.

“TXM is throwing everything marketing wise to push the brand Yaw Grey into new market spaces and our door is always open to talents who want to reach out into different market spaces across the globe”.

“We congratulate Yaw Grey on his upcoming album, and we know we can achieve greatness because we are AfroCans”.

Ahead of the release Yaw Grey has already received the blessing from his Godfather and originator of Hip-Life Reggie Rockstone.



Fix 25th July 2020 in your calendar and stream on all digital platforms once it hit the stores.

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