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Rising star, SEFF makes waves with debut track ‘Father’

Accra, Ghana: Emerging artist, SEFF is making a significant debut in the music world with his first single, ‘Father.’

This electrifying track offers a window into the life of a modern Ghanaian hustler, reflecting both the highs and the challenges of ambition and success.

‘Father’ is available on all digital streaming platforms worldwide here: https://song.link/x8tbtttdz9cf4

‘Father’ showcases SEFF’s unique blend of Afrobeats, a genre that celebrates his rich cultural heritage. The song delves into themes of achievement and responsibility, set against a backdrop of luxury and aspiration. Through vivid storytelling, SEFF captures the essence of youthful exuberance and the relentless drive for success, presenting a narrative that is both engaging and bold.

The track features a syncopated beat and smooth melody, striking a balance between calm and playful. Its catchy hook lingers long after the music fades, embodying the celebratory spirit that defines Afrobeats. The provocative refrain, “Who’s your father?” highlights SEFF’s confident, rebellious persona, positioning him as a standout figure in the genre.

Despite being a debut release, SEFF brings an undeniable swagger to ‘Father,’ reflecting a deep understanding of his identity and artistic vision. Produced by Pyscho and written by SEFF himself, the single is a compelling introduction to an artist poised to make a lasting impact.
‘Father’ also serves as a teaser for SEFF’s upcoming EP, set to be released later this year. As he steps into the spotlight, SEFF’s initial offering promises an exciting journey ahead.

Willy Byarabaha

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