In an exciting moment for the music industry, rising Ghanaian artist Nuhu Vyb has released his debut single titled “Baa Mei Yi,” featuring Miss Upper East 2022 3rd runner up Poka. The song, which marks the beginning of Nuhu Vyb’s musical journey, was made possible through the support of renowned music promotion and marketing firm, PPP studios. The firm, as part of its corporate social responsibilities, took on the responsibility of sponsoring an entire EP for the aspiring artist.

The much-anticipated single “Baa Mei Yi” has already made waves across the music scene, garnering attention from fans and critics alike. Nuhu Vyb’s soulful vocals combined with Poka’s captivating verse have created a dynamic and infectious tune that is sure to leave a lasting impression.

As a promising young talent with immense potential, he expressed his excitement and gratitude for the opportunity to share his music with the world. “I’m happy to share my first single, ‘Baa Mei Yi,’ with you all,” he said. “It’s a dream come true to sing on a beat by the renowned Akthebeatz.”

PPP studios, known for its exceptional expertise in promoting and marketing Ghanaian artists, has been a driving force in the industry for years. With their dedication to uplifting emerging musicians, the firm has consistently played a vital role in providing promising talents with the platform they need to shine.

The decision to sponsor an EP for Nuhu Vyb as part of their corporate social responsibilities underscores PPP studios’ commitment to nurturing homegrown talents and contributing to the growth and development of the music industry.

Stream the song below

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