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Becca signs on to Zylofon Music, releases new single, ‘You & I’

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By Eventlabgh , in Celebrity Entertainment News , at June 3, 2017


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Multiple-award winning singer, Becca has officially signed on to entertainment company, Zylofon Media. Management of the company formally announced their new signee on Friday, at their East Legon office in Accra, where her first single under the Zylofon Music label, ‘You & I’ was unveiled. 

CEO of Zylofon Media, Nana Appiah Mensah speaking at the event organized to outdoor Becca thanked the singer for accepting to work with the company. He promised to help push the brand to a notch higher.

The ‘Daakeda’ singer on her side also thanked the media in Ghana for their continues support throughout her 10 year stay in the music industry. She promised to work hard so that Zylofon Media does not get disappointed. The songstress anouncing her decade anniversary at the unveiling disclosed that she would release an album and organise a concert to comemorate her 10 years in the Ghanaian music industry.

“You & I” is an R&B pop song that takes us back into the 90’s golden era of the genre. The sound is western urban contemporary, but the emotion is all African as Becca’s lyrics are directed towards her lover with hopes of reconciling and calming a rocky relationship marked by disagreements.


The music video articulates the feel of the track perfectly with the dramatic lovers’ quarrel opening scene common in 90’s R&B music videos.

The rest of the video shows her wearing house clothes, sometimes fresh out of bed at the centre of panoramic views of a mansion while she pines for her love, hoping for a reconciliation by declaring “it’s you and I tonight”.
The video was directed by Patrick Elis.

Content Source: Ameyawdebrah.com

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