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Nana King Uses AI Technology to Craft Cinematic Visuals for New Single 'Island Touch'

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Nana King Uses AI Technology to Craft Cinematic Visuals for New Single 'Island Touch'

Ghanaian musician Nana King has released the official music video for his latest single, Island Touch, a track lifted from his album 4EVR Champion Vol. 1. The video made its television debut on GHOne TV's RhythmzLive, hosted by Krakye, before being made available on YouTube.

What has drawn particular attention is the technology underpinning the production. The video is Nana King's second music visual to be created using artificial intelligence tools, and the results have sparked widespread discussion about the possibilities open to Ghanaian and West African creatives. The visuals feature a moonlit beach setting, with scenes described by viewers as unusually polished for a locally produced release.

According to the artist's team, upgraded AI face technology was employed to achieve smoother expressions and sharper detail, bringing the production closer to the standard of international music videos without requiring overseas filming or foreign directors. The approach has been framed as a deliberate creative and economic statement — that high-quality visuals can be produced from within Ghana itself.

The response since the premiere has been encouraging. Within 72 hours of the video going live, the accompanying social media post had gathered over 1,400 reactions, with the clip being circulated widely across WhatsApp and other platforms. DJs have also begun picking up the track for airplay.

The conversation around Island Touch touches on a broader debate in African music about production quality and global competitiveness. For many Ghanaian creatives, the video has become a talking point about what is now achievable locally using emerging technologies, without sacrificing cultural authenticity.

The official music video for Nana King – Island Touch is currently available to watch on YouTube.

Source: Ameyaw Debrah

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