Ghanaian rap sensation Opanka has featured one of Ghana's finest songwriters Kofi Kinaata on his latest inspirational single titled "Hold On".
This collaboration happens to be the first between the two talented acts and was produced by Fox Beatz and mixed by Master Garzy.
A prelude to the song reveals the struggles in life but strong people to hold on and not to fall apart amid difficulties.
"The aim of the song is to inspire people during this time and holding on to their faith and preserve. The words in the song do really struck me and I hope it would make a difference in the lives of people especially during the pandemic,'' he said in an interview.
Opanka has numerous hit singles to his credit including Wedding Car, Sure, Obia Ni Ne Taste, among others.
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