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“For my head” was released by Mr. Eazi and Mugeez, implying a collaborative album.

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“For My Head” was released by Mr. Eazi and Mugeez, implying a collaborative album.

Royalties for Afrobeats “For My Head,” a collaboration single by Mr. Eazi and Mugeez, features DJay, a rising artist in Ghana.

The song, which was produced by Killertunes, captures the colourful spirit of Ghana’s music industry in the 2010s, when the Azonto movement rose to prominence.

“For My Head” pays tribute to this time period by fusing the duo’s new, contemporary Afrobeats sound with the catchy beats and danceable rhythms that characterised the Azonto era. This gives listeners a nostalgic yet current vibe that’s ideal for the dance floor.

"For My Head" was released by Mr. Eazi and Mugeez, implying a collaborative album.
Mr. Eazi

Mr. Eazi and Mugeez combine their trademark synergy, which is well-known from previous collaborations like “Business,” to create a seamless, cross-border sound that enthralls fans everywhere.

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Both musicians are regarded as legendary figures in the African music scene; Mr. Eazi, who is well-known for his distinctive banku sound, has continuously elevated African music to a worldwide level.

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As one half of the renowned R2Bees, Mugeez has made a name for himself as a major influence on Ghanaian and African music by skilfully fusing traditional and modern elements.

"For My Head" was released by Mr. Eazi and Mugeez, implying a collaborative album.
Mugeez

One of Ghana’s up-and-coming new-generation artists, DJay, is a potent addition to this partnership because of his youthful enthusiasm and string of hits.

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