Worlasi, the Supreme Right signed artist and maker has uncovered that his sort of music might not be the consistent sort of music individuals would love to dance to, yet it reflects the real situation of what is happening in our society here in Ghana and all around the whole world.
He made this disclosure in an exclusive interview with the marketing specialist, Jonilar on Tuesday, the 5th of April, 2016.
The ‘Destination’ hit maker who attained huge consideration and supports from first class acts including, Manifest, Edem, expert music maker Hammer of ‘The Last Two’ right after he released his Nus3 mix-tape a year ago likewise said that ‘music is not for fervor just but rather should likewise take you to a different universe where you can do some profound thought about existence and what it has for us to do before the bitter death do us separated’.
The famous mix-tape “Nus3”, deciphered in Ewe as the real strength is a blend of extraordinary tracks of various rhythms tending to assorted issues in the public arena.
Worlasi who as of late had the same stage with Wanlov, Dark Suburb, Sena Dagadu, Wiyaala and numerous more is very hopeful to make songs that will teach individuals from all kinds of different backgrounds furthermore wrapping up preparations towards the release of a music video highlighting Sena Dagadu and “Sobolo” crooner Six Strings under the administration of Supreme Rights.
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