Ghanaian hip‑hop trailblazer Joey B has just dropped “Suzzy Williams,” a breezy, feel‑good jam that’s already drawing buzz across Accra’s airwaves. Released April 28, 2025, the track clocks in at a concise 2 minutes and 12 seconds, making it the perfect radio filler or soundtrack to weekend hangs. Best of all, it’s available as a free MP3—ideal for adding straight to your favorite playlist without skipping a beat.
Song Credits & Production
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Title: “Suzzy Williams”
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Artist: Joey B
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Producer: Shinebeatz (known for crafting Afro‑fusion hits for the likes of Kwesi Arthur and KiDi)
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Duration: 2:12
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Release Date: April 28, 2025
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Label: Stubborn Records
Shinebeatz lays down a mid‑tempo groove punctuated by shuffling percussion, airy synth pads, and a dancehall‑tinged bassline. Joey B rides the beat with his signature laid‑back flow—dropping playful wordplay and smooth melodies as he serenades the titular “Suzzy Williams,” painting her as the evening’s center of attention with lyrics like, “Suzzy move, she own the room / Every head turn when she come.” The production nods to classic ’90s R&B while sitting comfortably in modern Afro‑pop territory.
Joey B (Joey Boakye) first broke through in 2012 with the sleeper hit “Tonga,” and has since cemented himself as one of Ghana’s most influential hip‑hop voices. In early 2025, he joined Sarkodie on the nationwide “Ghana Cypher Tour,” performing set‑closing freestyles that went viral online. He’s also been teasing his upcoming third studio album, hinting at collaborations with Ckay and Amaarae.
Over the past six months, Joey B has headlined several sold‑out shows, including the “Stubborn Summer Jam” in Tema and an intimate listening session for his Resilient EP released late 2024. His streetwear line, Stubborn Threads, continues to expand, recently partnering with local sneaker boutiques for pop‑up events.
Joey B’s strength has always been balancing clever lyricism with mainstream appeal. “Suzzy Williams” continues that tradition by offering a universally relatable theme—admiration for someone’s effortless charm—over a beat that’s accessible to both hip‑hop purists and pop audiences. It’s the kind of laid‑back, catchy single that can cross over to Afrobeats playlists, urban radio, and club rotations alike.
Give “Suzzy Williams” a spin, add it to your rotation, and join the groove—Joey B’s latest cut is poised to be one of this spring’s standout singles.