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Dr. Bone Teams Up With Childhood Friend Nana Atta For New Single ‘Weaker’

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After dropping his latest offering ‘Lindelani’ back in 2015, Dr. Bone is back with new music as he readies his new era. The rapper wanted to make an impact with his return single so he teamed up with childhood friend and vocalist Nana Atta for a new track titled ‘Weaker’.

The song, produced by Nkocy Gasa, who executive produced Dr. Bone’s debut album Lindelani, showcases the romantic, softer side of Dr.

Bone but still maintains his signature hardcore punch lines in his delivery. “Nana Atta is one really gifted song writer and vocalists that I’ve known for a while -Iqhawekazi.

I am grateful that she could add her velvety vocals to the track and write such a dope hook,” Dr. Bone tells us. “The song paints a perfect picture of what happens

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