Smallgod – Do You ft. Stonebwoy, Teezee, Nonso Amadi & Acebergtm

Smallgod Do You Stonebwoy Teezee Nonso Amadi Acebergtm, Smallgod – Do You ft. Stonebwoy, Teezee, Nonso Amadi & Acebergtm

Smallgod Do You Stonebwoy Teezee Nonso Amadi Acebergtm, Smallgod – Do You ft. Stonebwoy, Teezee, Nonso Amadi & Acebergtm

‘Do You’ is the fifth track housed under Smallgod’s sophomore album ‘Connecting The Dots’ and it features Ghanaian Afro-dancehall artiste Stonebwoy along with Teezee, Nonso Amadi & Acebergtm.

 

Speaking on the creative process behind this song, Smallgod said;

“I love Nonso—the way he writes is what you want to hear. He puts you in that happy zone where you forget your problems, your worries. Well, this song was hard to finish. I kept on changing the artists because of how I wanted to hear it. It started with me and Breezy on the beat then we brought in Stonebwoy. Teezee was actually the second before Ace; then I put Nonso to finish it.”

Listen to ‘Do You’ below.

About Connecting The Dots

A year after the release of his first album Building Bridges in 2021, Ghanaian music entrepreneur–turned–artist Smallgod returns with a follow-up that expands on his stated desire to lay out the latticework of collaborations and kinship that underpins the ever-evolving genre of Afro-pop.

While Building Bridges cast a wide net over the many artists Smallgod has worked with over the course of his fifteen-year career, Connecting the Dots, released in 2022, focuses on emerging artists whose success is dismantling old hierarchies thanks to democratic avenues for recording, releasing, and promoting music.

They require the platform as well. They, too, require encouragement. Smallgod tells Apple Music that the musicians he chose for his sophomore album also require applause. ‘I’m like a ship that they can utilize to reach wherever they want to go.’ We all have the same dream: to bring Africa to the rest of the world.’

The new approach also applies to the album’s up-and-coming producers, all of whom blend autonomy with collaboration: ‘Ninety percent of the time I play a beat for an artist I think they’ll like,’ Smallgod says with the assurance that only love and experience can provide.

SOURCE: www.voiceofgh.com

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