The long-standing musical alliance between Ghana’s reigning TGMA Artiste of the Year King Promise and Nigerian entrepreneur-musician Mr. Eazi has entered a defining new chapter with the global release of their debut joint album, See What We’ve Done.

The nine-track project, released under emPawa Africa, marks a significant milestone in a creative partnership that has spanned nearly a decade. Early reactions from fans and industry observers have described the album as a “monstrous yet beautiful” blend of Afrobeats and Highlife, reflecting the sonic identities of both artistes while pushing the boundaries of contemporary African music.
The release was met with excitement, particularly from King Promise, who took to social media at midnight to share his reflections on the project and its journey.
“What a time to be alive! Our new album #SeeWhatWe’veDone is finally OUT NOW!!! Massive love & respect to everyone involved in the making process. A blessing to share this with the fans. A long time coming, finally it’s here. I hope you guys enjoy it as much as we did making it”.
King Promise, Musician
His message captured both the emotional weight and celebratory tone surrounding the album’s arrival, positioning it as more than just a musical release, but a culmination of years of collaboration, growth and shared vision.
Earlier in the rollout, the artiste often referred to as the “5 Star” general hinted at the deeper artistic layers embedded within the project.
“Woke up full of emotions. Sampling yourself is another level of art… Pour my heart out and let the music do the talking”.
King Promise, Musician
A Celebration of Journey and Growth
Mr. Eazi, widely recognised as a pioneer of the Banku sound, also framed the album as a reflection of perseverance and shared success.
“See What We’ve Done is us toasting to the journey, the struggles, the prayers, and now the blessings. It’s about living well, staying focused, and celebrating wins with the people who matter most”.
Mr. Eazi, Musician
The statement underscores the thematic core of the album, which revolves around reflection, gratitude and the rewards of consistency in an evolving music industry.
Even before its official release, See What We’ve Done had begun to demonstrate strong commercial potential. By launch day, the album had already recorded over 5.5 million cumulative streams across major platforms including Spotify and YouTube Music.
On Apple Music, the project made an early impact, debuting at number 44 on the Ghana Top Albums Chart during its pre-order phase before climbing into the Top 25 within days.
The lead single, “That Way,” has played a key role in driving momentum. The track, which offers a nostalgic reinterpretation of a 1999 hit by the Backstreet Boys, has already surpassed 1.9 million streams on Spotify, establishing itself as one of the album’s standout records.
Beyond its commercial performance, the album represents a creative dialogue between Accra and Lagos, blending influences from both Ghanaian Highlife and Nigerian Afrobeats traditions.
Produced by notable industry figures including GuiltyBeatz and Gideonite, the project moves seamlessly between introspective mid-tempo tracks and vibrant, celebratory anthems.
Standout tracks such as “Mariana,” “Baby I’m Still Jealous” and “That Way” highlight the duo’s chemistry and their ability to craft music that resonates across different audiences and generations.
Momentum and Industry Impact
The album’s release comes at a pivotal moment for King Promise, following his landmark win as Artiste of the Year at the Telecel Ghana Music Awards in 2025. The accolade significantly elevated his profile, and See What We’ve Done further consolidates his position as one of Ghana’s leading musical exports.
For Mr. Eazi, the project aligns with his broader ambitions within the African music business. Known for his entrepreneurial approach, the artiste has recently made headlines with plans to acquire music catalogues across the continent, signalling a shift towards long-term industry investment.

As fans stream the album across digital platforms including Apple Music and Spotify, See What We’ve Done stands as a testament to collaboration, consistency and creative evolution.
The project not only celebrates the journey of two influential artistes but also reinforces the growing global influence of African music. By bridging cultures, sounds and experiences, King Promise and Mr. Eazi have delivered a body of work that reflects both personal milestones and a broader continental narrative.
With strong early reception and continued streaming momentum, the album is poised to remain a significant fixture in Africa’s music landscape in the months ahead.
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