Stonebwoy Taps Keri Hilson To Assist Him On Dancehall Single "Nominate"

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Ghananian rapper Stonebwoy recently released his fourth studio album "Anloga Junction" that includes "Nominate," a collaboration with Keri Hilson.

It seems as if we haven't received new tunes from Keri Hilson for quite some time. Not long ago, a troll attempted to tear down the singer, insinuating that she was washed up. Keri gave a classy clap back and kept things moving, and fans were steadfast that they would hear music from the R&B sooner than later.

What we've received is a single from Ghanaian rapper Stonebwoy who recently released his fourth studio album, Anloga Junction. The project hosts a feature from Keri Hilson titled "Nominate," and the pair of artists have also shared a music video to the track. While speaking with The Shade Room, Keri revealed that she's been in the studio working on her solo creer, as well.

"I’ve actually been ready to release new music for a good minute, but as you know this is the 'business of music'," she told the outlet. "I’ve definitely learned, like anything else in life, that it’s a lot harder to get out of things than it is to get into them. But I’m in a good place now that allows me to start to release things." Check out Nominate and let us know what you think.

Quotable Lyrics

My number one candidate
This your love dey carry heavy weight
Don't keep my waiting

 


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