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In an industry brimming with creativity, versatile artist Ayisi recruits the equally dynamic Ghanaian musician Worlasi for a new song, 'Everyday People,' a heartfelt anthem that combines a plea and praise for ordinary individuals hustling and striving for success against all odds - a group Ayisi affectionately calls his "Everyday People."
The song opens with a flashback to a prayer from Archbishop Duncan Williams in November 2022 about the depreciating value of the Ghanaian cedi and the challenging economic landscape. This reflective opening sets the stage for a song that speaks directly to the struggles and triumphs of the "Everyday People."
Ayisi's verses, both empathetic and uplifting, depict the daily grind and the resilience required to navigate through it. They resonate with the experiences of ordinary individuals who maintain the same energy and motivation for success each new day.
Worlasi, known for his thought-provoking lyrics and distinctive style of blending the Ewe dialect and pidgin, adds another layer of depth to the song. He sings about the proactive nature of his people, emphasizing the importance of self-reliance rather than depending on external forces for support.
Kuvie, a frequent collaborator with Ayisi, shines again and proves his mastery in production as he provides the perfect backdrop for the track. The synergy between Ayisi and Kuvie, honed over previous projects, is evident in the cohesiveness of the track.
"Everyday People" marks the first collaboration between Ayisi and Worlasi, and the result is nothing short of impressive. Their unique musical talents blend seamlessly, and the song has been well received by fans, who are already expressing a desire to see more collaborations between the two artists in the future.
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