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From “Butts” to Color, All the Hidden Points in Ghanaian Songstress Eazzy “Duna” Video (the Street Anthem) – Watch

Celebrated Ghanaian female musician Eazzy known in real life as Mildred Ashong has finally released the visuals for her song Duna (the biggest street anthem) featuring Quamina MP. 

The versatile singer known for countless hits until the release of the video for the song DUNA was entertaining fans and Ghanaians with the Duna Challenge on TikTok. The very moment popular social media star Hajia Bintu released her video for the challenge, a lot of people knew this Eazzy song will bring loads of problems and it did.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CGmouhdgKaj/

Some of the challenge videos released got fans solvating for the visuals and finally it is here. 

https://www.instagram.com/p/CGxIEB3Adq2/

While the audio on its own is still making waves, Eazzy after the Duna challenge has dropped the official video to the song, and fans cannot hide their excitement.

Like the song, the visual is a perfect party mood starter. The Xbills directed video talks about the beauty of a woman’s body emphasizing the buttocks. Eazzy’s Duna video also shows how women have control and captivation power through their backside. 

https://www.instagram.com/p/CHNeLWhAQ-x/

Call Quamina MP the king of party songs and you will not be wrong. The Ground Up ‘chale’ artist showed a lot of energy in the video. Quamina MP made sure we did not lose the party feel in the video.  

What is that you love about a video, is it the colors or display of beautiful curvy, sexy women showing what God gave them, then Eazzy’s Duna video is perfect for you. 

 Eazzy Ft Quamina MP – DUNA is already picked up by pundits so click the below to stream the video of Duna: 

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nanayaw November 5, 2020 0
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10 Songs from Ghana that Might Spark the Come Back of Azonto – Check them out

Ghana took the world by storm with their crazy dance moves and the uptempo song they called Azonto. The latter was not a genre but became one among the local people of Ghana. 

So for many Ghanaians, a song that could help them move their feet in a certain particular way was called the Azonto song. To give an example will be how Nigerians call some songs Zanku music because it helps you to do the leg work easily. 

Even though Zanku is not a music genre on its own, among the populace it’s an easier way for them to identify that kind of music when and where ever they hear it. 

Ghana’s Azonto grew so huge, international RNB superstar Chris Brown caught the vibes and during his concert in Ghana, he did choreography with Wizkid on stage. 

A certain school of thought believes that Azonto – the music and dance put Ghana on the map more than our indigenous Hi-life music, so much that all over the world people were learning how to dance Azonto. 

Even though the success of that music and dance were short-lived, a lot of people still believe it never died but rather the attention shifted to other types of music.

In recent times, a lot of conversations have come up regarding the kingship and pioneer of music and dance-Azonto. The conversation heated up when Sarkodie from Ghana, Africa’s most decorated rapper made a post that azonto should be brought back. 

Despite the back and forth, some artists released songs to champion the comeback of Azonto but for some strange reasons it did not pick up as expected. 

But recently all the new hit songs in Ghana are songs that actually allow you to do the Azonto dance so easily, so we are predicting that these new songs will bring back the dance and song. 

Kuami Eugene – Open Gate 

Kuami Eugene

Keche – No Dulling 

Keche Ft Kuami Eugene – No Dulling

EL – Still Papping 

Eazzy – DUNA ft Quamina MP 

R2bees – YAWA ft Sarkodie 

Bisa Kdei ft Medikal – Netwerk 

Kurl Songx – Snapchat ft. Medikal

Kidi – Enjoyment

Stonebwoy – Putuu

Mr. Drew – Let me know

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Ghanaian Songstress Eazzy Says she is not ready to be a Role model with New Single DUNA (A$$) – 5 Talking Points

Ghanaian singer Eazzy known in real life as Mildred Ashong is out with new music featuring Quamina MP titled: ‘DUNA’. The title literally means Ass in English and the song represents everything about the title. 

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Me and @quaminamp_ have a BANGER COMING FOR YOU ! Produced by @unklebeatz this Friday.. link in bio to pre save to be the first to hear this banger ! https://africori.to/duna in bio 🔥 #Duna #Duna #16th

A post shared by Eazzy (@eazzyfirstlady) on Oct 14, 2020 at 4:04am PDT

Eazzy who is known for countless hits including Forever featuring Mr. Eazi, Kpakposhito, Wengeze, One girl, Odo, just to list a few went off the roof with her lyrics on the new song. 

In a conversation with OneplayAfrica, Eazzy mentioned that she is not fronting about this song and she wants it to be what it is. 

She said: “I am not ready to be a role model to any one with this song. Music comes in different forms, I have songs that inspires young people but this one it is what it is – Explicit”. 

Eazzy also noted that even with the link out on all social media platforms, it clearly says explicit so this song is not for the young person below 18. 

Here are 5 talking points off the song. 

  1. Eazzy states that she is not here to love but here to fxck: Love is gradually becoming a thing of the past for young women these days but we hope and believe that it does not get to that point. 
  2. This is Ass is crazy: we tried to do literal translation of the first 1 to 25 secs of the song. In Ghana when a man sees a woman with a beautiful well endowed body they scream – “this Ass is crazy”. In the new Eazzy song she throws more light on that. 
  3. You cannot love with out Money: Eazzy states again that to enjoy a good “Ass” one must have enough money (not just money but enough).
  4. When I sit on you, – You will get orgasm: In her verse, Eazzy defines the strength of a woman by sexualizing their body. Women have power and it comes in many forms but one powerful part is the ass, so no wonder a lot of women are now trying to enhance their ass. 
  5. Quamina MP agreeing with Eazzy in his verse: In the opening statement of his verse, the change your style hit maker, emphatically says this body is crazy – Meaning he agrees with what Eazzy communicated in the song. 

It is not surprising that this song was met with dating rumors between Quamina MP and Eazzy. Social media could not believe the kind of pictures that were circulated during the pre-promo of the song. 

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Swipe << Best caption for me and @quaminamp_ 🤗❤️ 📸: @oneclickphotos Styled by @dripdripghanastyling @crizpee_gsa #BBVIP

A post shared by Eazzy (@eazzyfirstlady) on Oct 1, 2020 at 6:11am PDT

Looks like, Eazzy might have just scored another street hit like her previous jam with Shatta Wale titled: Power. 

If you not 18+ you cannot vibe to this song. Be warned that the lyrics of this song is explicit. 

Listen to brand new single by Eazzy ft Quamina MP – DUNA here: 

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