Gambo meets American producer Timberland while in the US creating his debut album.
Flexible The Ghanaian trap rapper Gambo is now working on his first full studio album in the United States after returning to the country.
To ensure the success of his album, he is currently collaborating with several seasoned American record label executives, producers, and engineers.
Jim Jones, a great musician, is assisting Gambo in finishing the remix of his popular song "Drip." He is now collaborating with several musicians on his debut studio album.
Although the Vodafone Ghana Music Award-winning rapper hasn't decided on a name for his next album, one thing is for certain: listeners can count on fantastic melodies and outstanding features.
Following the success of his most recent single, "Nobody," which includes Nigerian songbird Lade, he is returning to the US.
Recently, Gambo performed an incredible performance at the YouTube Avenue event in Miami, where he met with Timberland, Mack Main, the President of Young Money, and Harry O, a co-founder of Death Row Records. Additionally, he got to know Rance, the Sound Academy's four-time Grammy winner and producer of the Jezzy 444 album.
At the YouTube Avenue event, the 'Settle' crooner also had a meeting with Tumbasa, Head of YouTube Africa, and recording executive Carva Tee.
Since 2020, Gambo's music career has been dazzling and famous thanks to the publication of his debut song, "Kwacha." His ascent to fame in Ghana and beyond is a direct result of his diligence, self-control, and passion for his work. He has put forth a great deal of effort throughout the years, creating the bulk of Ghana's top-notch music videos. The official music video for his song "Drip," which was filmed on the seventh level of the Kempinski Hotel, received high praise from music lovers and even sparked the excitement of famed American rapper Jim Jones.
With the upcoming record, he is bringing his rich musical heritage to the United States and is making every effort to genuinely satisfy his fans.
Gambo started his first North American tour in 2023, spending six months travelling to key US cities. On July 15, he arrived home to a thunderous reception from numerous of his fans at Kotoka International Airport. Following the successful release of his well-known street hymn "Cut Soap," which featured Nigerian artist Goya Menor, he made his way back to Ghana.
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