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Kwesi Arthur Collaborates with Tieme Music for ‘This is not the Tape III’

Ghanaian hip-hop artist Kwesi Arthur has entered into an exciting partnership with Tieme Music, a Ghanaian-owned music distribution company, for his latest project, This Is Not The Tape III.

This Is Not The Tape III is the third installment of his tape series, featuring nine songs including “Can’t Relate,” “Jungle Music Pt 1” featuring IDK, “Raging Bull” featuring Joey B, “Hijack,” “4Lyfe,” “Ginger,” “Ne Fe,” and “Make A Way.”

The collaboration grants Tieme Music exclusive rights to distribute the album across all major digital streaming platforms.

For Kwesi Arthur, this partnership comes at an opportune time as he seeks to make a comeback into the music scene and expand his influence into new markets.

In a recent interview with Graphic Showbiz, the “Grind Day” crooner expressed his excitement about the partnership, noting that it would open doors for him on the global market.

“I am very happy for this partnership and looking forward to making greater strides in the market. I am very happy it is an indigenous company partnering me to break boundaries,” Kwesi Arthur stated.

Tieme Music CEO, Frank Osei, known as Osei Da Producer, also expressed his excitement about the collaboration, highlighting the company’s commitment to amplifying Kwesi Arthur’s talent to audiences worldwide.

“The partnership marks an exciting chapter in our company, and we couldn’t be more honoured to amplify Kwesi Arthur’s incredible talent to audiences worldwide. We’re poised to redefine the music landscape and bring unforgettable experiences to fans everywhere,” he remarked.

Benjamin Nii Lamptey Mills

News blogger, writer and publisher

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