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Nana Kay News Blog of Monday, 14 August 2023

Source: Island Reporters

I’m back – Natty Borax says as he announces new release ‘Okukuseku’

Natty Borax, a renowned hiplife/Reggae musician, has signaled his return to the music scene with his latest song, 'Okukuseku'.

According to the reggae musician, the general public has responded positively to his new composition.

He stated, "My new song is titled 'Okukuseku'." Positive feedback has been received. It's a conscious mindset, so it will take some time to catch on.

On Friday, August 13, 2023, during an interview with Giovanni Caleb on Showbiz 360, Natty Borax took viewers on a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about some of his most iconic hits that have left an indelible imprint on the industry.

"In the 2000s, 'Durbar' was my first exposure to the public eye. From there, I met Daddy Lumba, and we left with 'Asie ho' - a marriage license. "After that, we released 'Pantoma'," he recalled.

The versatile musician disclosed that he is making a comeback under the Moskitoe Entertainment record label.

"I'm back with a new record label called Moskitoe Entertainment, which is an acronym for most kind to everyone. "My music is available for streaming on all platforms," he concluded.

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Natty Borax, who was born Nat Adjetey Larbi, has left his mark on Ghanaian music with tracks such as 'Odo Nkoaa,' 'Asie Ho,' and 'Odo Be Wo Dea' with Daddy Lumba, and 'Ahuofe Hemaa' with Deeba, among others.

The artwork for Natty Borax's new album, Okukuseku, vividly depicts his return to the scene.

The visual captures the spirit of his triumphant comeback and the battle-ready energy that 'Okukuseku' brings to the forefront by depicting him as a referee between two potent forces.