Diojo New Single “Bone Anaa” Breaks Silence

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Wed, 9 Mar 2011 Source: Nana Yaw Wiredu

Diojo, the silence voice behind so many hit songs like Tinny’s ‘Makola Kae’, 5Five’s African Girls, O J Blaq’s ‘Adjoa’, among others, has broken his silence with a new single called “Bone Anaa” featuring ASEM. The latter, is a typical high life song talking about the wrong’s people refuse to omit in relationships. Download ‘Bone Anaa’: http://limelinx.com/files/daf9f957584e7bfc0fcf493681985c97 Diojo said: ‘I know that is being a very long way for me, the ups and down in my music career has slowed things a little but trust me it can’t stop me’. He added that, I have released another single, this time for the ladies, called ‘Bone Anaa’ and with this tune there is no turning back. ASEM, even 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. 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 has 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.

Diojo, the silence voice behind so many hit songs like Tinny’s ‘Makola Kae’, 5Five’s African Girls, O J Blaq’s ‘Adjoa’, among others, has broken his silence with a new single called “Bone Anaa” featuring ASEM. The latter, is a typical high life song talking about the wrong’s people refuse to omit in relationships. Download ‘Bone Anaa’: http://limelinx.com/files/daf9f957584e7bfc0fcf493681985c97 Diojo said: ‘I know that is being a very long way for me, the ups and down in my music career has slowed things a little but trust me it can’t stop me’. He added that, I have released another single, this time for the ladies, called ‘Bone Anaa’ and with this tune there is no turning back. ASEM, even 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. 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 has 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.

Source: Nana Yaw Wiredu