Wednesday, March 9, 2011

DIOJO BREAKS SILENCE WITH “BONE ANAA” SINGLE


Don’t mistake his voice for that of Kwabena Kwabena, Kojo Antwi or K.K Ofosu .It’s obvious people might do just that because he sounds like them when his song is aired though people might confuse him for Castro when they see him because he resembles him a bit.
Diojo, the silent voice behind so many hit songs like Tinny’s ‘Makola Kwakwe’, 5Five’s African Girls, OJ Blaq’s ‘Adjoa’, among others, has broken his silence with a new single called “Bone Anaa” featuring ASEM.
Nothing in this world comes easy and it’s a fact of life, sometimes, how people wish to do things does not go the way they expect. He started with his music career a long ago time but due to some things which needed to be tackled, the energy of releasing within those times slowed a bit but was not forever.
“I know that it’s been a very long way for me, the ups and downs in my music career has slowed things a little but trust me it can’t stop me’, he said.
In relationships, people commit mistakes which they know it’s bad yet never flee from it. The latter, is a typical high life song talking about the wrong’s people refuses to omit in relationships.
As days go by with people releasing new single hits, he is also out with a single “BONE ANAA”, a question every guy will ask a lady when her behavior changes towards him.
“I have released another single, this time for the ladies, called ‘Bone Anaa’ and with this tune there is no turning back”, he added.
There is one thing people believe in, that is, no matter what condition you find yourself, if you are good at doing something, nothing takes that good thing from you unless you are pretending to be what you are not.
Asem, though surrounded by some controversies was able to use words of apologies to touch the softest part of any girls’ heart, meaning he delivered well on the song.
That shows how good the collaboration is when two people who understand how to merge to melt the hearts of ladies come together to deliver something lovely as this song.
Ghana is about to witness another best collaboration for the year, as these two have done it on so many songs already and “Bone Anaa” is no different but exceptional.
Call the song an upgrade in maturity; ever since he went off the scene, Diojo took his time to master and grow in both lyrics and singing.
What a way to come back into the scene, “Bone Anaa”, one phenomenal song, you can prove it wrong or right by listening.
Story: Nana Yaw Wiredu/www.nanayaw18.com
Download ‘Bone Anaa’: http://limelinx.com/files/daf9f957584e7bfc0fcf493681985c97

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