Quamina MP – “Sunshine” ft. Fameye: Uplifting Afropop Anthem of Hope
Quamina MP’s “Sunshine” featuring Fameye dropped on May 15, 2026 under Rage Records. It’s the first single of the year for Quamina MP, and it’s built as a feel-good, inspirational record about light after darkness.
The production blends contemporary Afropop rhythms with highlife guitar and soulful undertones. Warm chords, live-sounding percussion, and a steady mid-tempo groove around 95 BPM give it a feel-good bounce without overdoing the energy. The mix keeps the vocals upfront, letting the message carry the track.
Lyrically, “Sunshine” is about gratitude, faithfulness, and getting through hard seasons. Quamina MP opens with verses reflecting on his journey from Mankessim to the global stage, talking about blessings and divine favor. Fameye comes in with his signature melodic gratitude, adding verses that feel personal and relatable. The hook is simple and uplifting, built for sing-alongs and motivational playlists.
Vocally, the chemistry works because the styles complement each other. Quamina MP brings his energetic flow and melodic-street texture, while Fameye adds smooth, emotional delivery. Neither tries to outshine the other, they trade verses like a conversation about surviving tough times and seeing the light.
Thematically, the song is rooted in the “after-the-rain” philosophy. It’s not a church song, but it has a strong devotional core that makes it fit for church gatherings, motivational playlists, and everyday listening. The message is clear: every dark moment eventually gives way to sunshine.
On a broader level, the collaboration makes sense. Quamina MP and Fameye are both known for blending highlife, hiplife, and Afrobeats with real-life storytelling. Their voices and writing styles align, so the record feels natural rather than forced. Fans have already called it a “perfect collabo” and it’s trending on Audiomack, Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.
Musically, “Sunshine” is built for replay through positivity and melody. The guitar lines nod to Ghana’s highlife heritage, while the percussion keeps it modern Afropop. It’s the kind of track that works in the car, at gatherings, or when you need a mood lift.
Since release, the song has pulled 267K plays on Audiomack with 1.87K playlist adds in under a week. It’s being pushed as a feel-good anthem for Ghana music 2026, following Quamina MP’s 2025 project Love in the Club.
For Quamina MP, “Sunshine” shows his range beyond party records. For Fameye, it’s another example of why his voice is one of the most recognizable in Ghanaian highlife and Afrobeats.
“Sunshine” ft. Fameye is available on Spotify, Apple Music, Audiomack, YouTube, and Boomplay. If you want an uplifting record that mixes gratitude, melody, and highlife-fused Afropop, this is it.



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