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Desert Man
Celebrated Ghanaian singer-songwriter Akwaboah is ready to captivate hearts once again with the release of his brand new single titled Smile Again — a soul-stirring track that promises to uplift and inspire.
The highly anticipated song will be accompanied by a stunning visual masterpiece featuring none other than award-winning actress and beloved screen icon Nadia Buari, marking a monumental collaboration between two of Ghana’s most cherished talents.
The official music video for Smile Again is slated for release on Saturday, 29th June 2025, and fans are already buzzing with excitement over the rare and powerful fusion of music and cinema.
This marks the first-ever full on-screen appearance of Nadia Buari in a music video, and her emotionally charged performance brings a new depth to the song’s powerful message of hope, healing, and rediscovered joy.
Akwaboah, known for his emotive lyrics and silky vocals, has once again crafted a song that resonates with listeners on a deeply personal level.
“Smile Again is a song of resilience, a reminder that no matter how hard things get, there’s always a reason to find your smile again,” says Akwaboah. “Having Nadia Buari join me to tell this story visually is something truly special. She brought a magic to the video that fans will not forget.”
Fans of both Akwaboah and Nadia Buari are in for a treat as the video blends cinematic storytelling with musical brilliance. With stunning visuals, emotional depth, and two icons at the center, this release is set to be one of the most talked-about music moments of the year.
Stay tuned across Akwaboah’s social media channels and streaming platforms for the premiere of Smile Again on 29th June, and be part of a moment that celebrates love, resilience, and the power of artistic collaboration.
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