He came on with some good energy when he dropped the video of his maiden song, 'Odo Ntoma', in 2022 and followed it up with 'Love of My Life' in November same year.
Rino TheSinger went silent afterwards but he has broken the three years break with the announcement of a new song, Upper Class.
Produced by Danny Beaz and released this month, the Afro-fusion song celebrates a woman whose beauty, confidence, and energy set her apart from contemporaries.
On the song, Rino TheSinger pours out admiration for a lover who embodies grace, strength, and divine charm.
The song is a romantic piece that expresses a man's deep love and appreciation for a woman he's willing to do anything for her, and his words are full of passion and devotion.
“This song is more than just a love song, it’s a tribute to feminine elegance, spiritual connection, and the powerful feeling of finding someone truly special.
“Upper Class” also mean the best version of things to have. It’s a celebration of excellence, beauty, and high value,” he said in an interview with Graphic Showbiz.
The lack of investment in the music industry has been a challenge to up and coming artistes who struggle to fund their music.
The situation has not been different for Rino The Singer, who has been financing his music career through his own Legacy Bureau Entertainment.
Despite his present challenges, Rino The Singer is not deterred and has dropped a number of songs such as Ma Me Nkwa Tenten, Dadie Anoma (a cover of Kojo’s Antwi’s Dadie Anoma), I Don’t Wanna Stop, Believe, Your Song and Go Low among others to keep him relevant.
