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Deon Boakye unfolds an independent visual for “Dollar Rise”. Tulenkey, Kofi Kinaata, Fameye

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Deon Boakye unfolds an independent visual for “Dollar Rise”. Tulenkey, Kofi Kinaata, Fameye
Ghanaian artist Deon Boakye keeps on battling for his ‘trillion bucks’ fantasy as he delivers the visual for his single “Dollar Rise”.

At first sorted as a politically persuaded tune and questionable show-stopper focusing on a few explicit lawmakers, the delivery demonstrates that the idea of the mid-rhythm afrobeats jam is a long way based on what it’s been brought about by people in general.
Including the top three stars, Tulenkey, Kofi Kinaata, and Fameye, the tune embodies Deon Boakye’s endless fight against neediness and hunger for progress.

Deon couldn’t do it single-handedly, consequently selecting the three goliaths for this work of art.
The melody starts off with Deon Boakye’s invigorating tune that gives desire to poor people, trailed by Tulenkey’s refrain featuring the botch of Ghana’s economy and untruths executed by lawmakers. Kofi Kinaata and Fameye beat it up for certain bursting refrains and melodies.
“Dollar Rise” is joined by a bright visual featuring the four stars.

Strangely, Deon selected no video chief for this work; he did it without anyone else’s help. As an expert visual creator, he accepts this is perhaps the least demanding position he could do.

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