
Ghanaian musician Nana Kwame Nkrumah Buabeng, professionally known as Nero X, has recently unveiled a compelling campaign song in support of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
The song, titled "JM #8," was produced by the highly acclaimed music producer, Willis Beatz, showcasing Nero X's commitment to endorsing the political agenda of the NDC.
Nero X gained widespread acclaim for his previous campaign song, "Mahama for 2024," which has emerged as a prominent political anthem in Ghana, drawing significant attention and support for the party.
The lyrics of "JM #8" advocate for the public's support for the return of John Dramani Mahama to leadership, emphasizing his capacity to address the nation's pressing issues.
Nero X's musical endorsement for 'Mahama for 2024' is aimed at bolstering Mahama's popularity and garnering support for his upcoming presidential campaign, particularly as the 2024 general elections draw near.
Notably, Nero X received a commendation from John Dramani Mahama, the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress, for his outstanding performance at the Nkroful Nkrumah Fest 2024.
The artist has been actively participating in major campaign events for the leading opposition party, further solidifying his support for the NDC's cause.
The song is available on all major streaming platforms.


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Tweeaaa ka yi...composing a song for the Slay Queens party...it is senseless and madness