
UK-based Ghanaian afropop artist, Selecta Aff has released his anticipated music video for his latest single, 'No Rush' featuring multiple award-winning Nigerian music star, Olamide.The multi-talented Selecta drops some noticeable bars, and also sings showing off his versatility on the track produced by Young John.
'No rush' has lyrics in Twi, English and Yoruba and with the catchy chorus from both Selecta and Olamide this is surely a song that changes the game. The music video Kevin Hudson .
Emmanuel Osei Kaakyire (Born 1992), better known by his stage name Selecta Aff, is an Urban British musician of Ghanaian descent. Born in Italy and raised in London (Tottenham)
Best known for his 2012 single “Fine Girl” which landed him a Ghana Music Awards (Europe): Best Act of The Year Nomination. In 2013 Selecta Aff was also nominated for Urban Music Awards (UMA) for his ground breaking single “Holla At Me”.
As an artist Selecta Aff believes: “Music has the magic of bringing people together, creating unity and consolidation. Language is a barrier so music is our bridge.”
Currently Selecta Aff is working on his upcoming EP, collaborations and video releases alongside his recent major contract signing with “Controversy Records.” From the public’s reaction to Selecta’s signing shows that he’s in good hands with the label meaning he’ll be bringing a fresh,
exciting buzz.
Audio link: https://soundcloud.com/selecta-aff-music/selecta-aff-x-olamide-no-rush-prod-by-young-john


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