King Promise has officially kicked off a fresh chapter in his career with the release of his new single, “Bad Habits”featuring Nigerian Afrobeats giant Davido. The track arrives on the heels of Promise’s chart-topping collaboration “See What We’ve Done” with Mr Eazi, which hit No. 1 on the Ghana music charts and Shazam, amassing over 10 million global streams within its first month. Listen lnk.to/.BadHabits

Vibrant, playful, and charged with feel-good energy, “Bad Habits” offers fans a preview of what promises to be a landmark 2026 for the “Terminator” hitmaker—one marked by bold collaborations, sonic evolution, and a renewed global push.

Built on infectious rhythms and breezy production from Gideonite, the song highlights the natural chemistry between King Promise and Davido. The pair glide effortlessly over the beat, delivering a celebration of connection, enjoyment, and unfiltered vibes. It’s carefree and tongue-in-cheek—quintessential King Promise as he leans deeper into his identity as Afrobeats’ trusted “Vibe Supplier.”

“This song is all about fun, enjoyment, and bringing people together,” King Promise shared. “It’s that feeling of letting loose, connecting, and just enjoying the moment—no overthinking, just vibes.”

“Bad Habits” signals the beginning of King Promise’s next musical era as he prepares for his first major project since his acclaimed 2024 album True to Self. That project showcased his emotional depth and genre-blending flair, seamlessly weaving Afrobeats, Highlife, R&B, and Dancehall into a cohesive, soulful record.

Since breaking out with “Oh Yeah” in 2016, King Promise has earned a place among Africa’s most distinctive voices, known for crafting melodies that travel effortlessly across borders. With hit-filled albums like As Promised (2019) and 5 Star (2022), and global anthems such as “Terminator,” he continues to amplify Ghana’s presence on the world stage. His catalogue boasts collaborations with heavyweights including Wizkid, Raye, Omah Lay, WSTRN, Chance the Rapper, and Headie One.

Beyond the music, King Promise has grown into a cultural ambassador and community advocate, supporting youth initiatives and championing Ghanaian identity globally. Now a multiple award winner—including the coveted Artiste of the Year—the singer steps into 2026 refreshed, confident, and poised for a new wave of dominance.

With “Bad Habits,” King Promise not only delivers another addictive anthem—he signals that his next phase has officially begun.



Source: ameyawdebrah.com/