
Keyboardist and composer Anton de Bruin, songwriter Aziza Jaye, and multidimensional artists K.O.G connect on B3sin.
The song kicks off with an uplifting vibe, driven by a lively Highlife rhythm that keeps the positive energy flowing from start to finish. The solo instrumental arrangement just before the vocal entry is simply amazing. K.O.G. and Aziza Jaye’s deliveries are smooth and melodious, working in perfect tandem with the continuous cymbal crashing tone. B3sin means “Lets go” in the Ghanaian language of Twi, making it a love song to drift off to a faraway place with someone you love.
Anton de Bruin is producing an impressive, one-of-a-kind sound. He is known for his work with Dragonfruit and Peter Somuah. After his debut album Imaginarium in 2024, he became a rising star in the European jazz-electronic scene.
Kweku Sackey, also known as K.O.G (Kweku of Ghana), is a versatile artist from Ghana who now resides in the UK. He is recognised for his vibrant performances, powerful vocals, rap, percussion, and storytelling. Over the last decade in Sheffield, he has toured 15 countries, leading projects such as Onipa, the Zongo Brigade, and collaborating with Nubiyan Twist.
Aziza Jaye is a Sheffield-based UK artist, songwriter, and producer whose sound transcends traditional genre boundaries. Growing up as a “sound system baby” with strong Jamaican roots, she combines reggae, dancehall, lovers rock, soul, Motown, Afrobeat, house, and drum & bass into a distinct style she refers to as “genre-less.”
Listen to the track below and look out for his second album, ‘Sounds of the Eclipse’, set for release on 17th October.
