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007: British Ghanaian Artist Kwaku Asante On 'Wait For Me (Promise)' And Finding The Right Person At The Wrong Time

007: British Ghanaian Artist Kwaku Asante On 'Wait For Me (Promise)' And Finding The Right Person At The Wrong Time

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Having been honing his craft for the past 4 years, rising UK artist Kwaku Asante has quickly become one of the most exciting and loved voices in the UK landscape, with co-signs from Jamz Supernova, Soulection, Afropunk, and BET among others. 

The British Ghanaian singer-songwriter sat down with us on the latest episode of our 'Behind The Music' podcast to talk about 'Wait For Me (Promise)', one of the songs on his new EP 'Wanderlust', the inspiration behind the song, as well as what the EP as a whole is all about. 

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