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MUSIC: Idahams – Toast

Grafton Records’ act Idahams has finally released his second single “Toast” and music lovers just got a new anthem for their playlist.
Idahams’ new song won’t be new to thousands of music lovers on the Music Plus platform as the song is currently the most streamed song of the week on the streaming app and site with over 25, 000 streams in its first week.

“Toast” is a self-produced highlife gyration song with a thankful message and melody that will stick for a long time. According to a source from Grafton Records, the video has been shot by Adasa Cookey and will be released soon.
Idahams is a multitalented artiste. He is a songwriter and all round entertainer. As a producer, he has worked with artistes such as Solidstar, Duncan Mighty, Double Jay, Kelly Hansom and his labelmate – Mr. 2Kay.
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