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Phronesis

David Nana Amporful better known by his stage moniker Phronesis is a Ghanaian singer, rapper and songwriter. Phronesis describes his musical craft as a perfect blend of afrobeat, afro-soul, reggae, and dancehall highly influenced by his African roots.

The name Phronesis is an Ancient Greek word for a type of wisdom relevant to practical action. With a desire to lighten up moods and heal wrenched hearts with his music, Phronesis is destined for success on the global music market. He sights Popcaan, Mugeez and Stonebwoy as some of his musical icons. Phronesis is currently signed onto Premier Space Entertainment

After a freestyle performance of the song went viral on, Phronesis finally releases the official song tagged ‘Streets We Dey.

The young artiste serves a double dose, giving us two versions of the song:

https://soundcloud.com/phronesis_gh/phronesisgh-street-we-dey

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