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On Sober, Ayisi steps back into the solo spotlight, proving yet again that his music isn’t just entertainment, it’s manifesto.
After recent collaborations with Worlasi and Fameye, Ayisi’s new track stands tall on its own, woven with introspection, self-worth, and a message about staying grounded.
The song kicks off with a clip from Allen Iverson, a former American Basketball professional, also
known as “The Answer”, setting the tone with his gritty take on resilience and winning.
From there, Ayisi’s lyrical flow, backed by the polished production of C-Tea, delivers a raw, inspiring
message about what truly matters.
With his line, “Me and my peace inseparable” Ayisi invites us into his headspace, where tranquility and authenticity reign supreme.
As the song unfolds, Ayisi throws in a cautionary verse that resonates deeply:
“Don’t let the pressure get and keep you down,
Never give up, keep shining like diamonds,
Watch the friends wey yuh keep & yuh hang around
Always do your best and stay strong.”
It’s advice that’s as relevant on the streets of Accra as it is in any life pursuit. Ayisi isn’t just talking
about “winning” in the traditional sense - he’s redefining it. Success here means staying true to
oneself, valuing mental peace, and making sure your circle aligns with your vibe.
Coming off Sika, where he explored the allure (and pitfalls) of money alongside Fameye, Sober feels like a deeper chapter. Ayisi acknowledges that while money is nice, it’s not the ultimate goal.
It’s refreshing to see an artist who can switch gears between topics but stay authentic through it all.
With Sober, Ayisi adds another standout track to his growing catalogue of thoughtful, feel-good music.
This is Ayisi in his element, sending out vibes that urge us to reflect and, maybe, just take a moment to breathe.
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