Ghanaian Musician Teeno Releases Much-anticipated New EP “Signs”

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Berlin-based Ghanaian musician and video director, Teeno, who is known in private life as Eric Kwame Tamakloe has made another huge statement in the music space following his return not long ago.

He has dropped his much-anticipated EP, “Signs” after dropping the single titled “No Low” some months ago.

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Teeno, who is associated with music genres such as Afrobeat, Afrofusion, Pop, Highlife, R&B, Soul, and Amapiano incorporates these genres into his latest release.

Also, he has disclosed that he also took inspiration from his Ghanaian roots and the diverse record collection of his father for this new masterpiece.

With this new record he titles “Signs”, TEENO has tracks like the EP title “Signs” which carries a message of love and hope, “Kilomi” with some unstoppable energy, while “Down Low” and “Zaddy” also explore intimacy and vibrant connections.

Also, songs like “4U” and “Hey My Friend” reflect dreams and enduring bonds and each track seamlessly blends African rhythms with global production, that create a sound that feels both timeless and innovative.

It should be noted that TEENO aside the singing also writes, produces, records, and mixes his own tracks, while also directing and editing his visual concepts under the name E-Tamak films. He has done works for major acts, including the legendary Daddy Lumba.

Check out the EP below…

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