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Ghanaian soul artiste Baves O has released his second single ‘Rolling Stone’.
This is a reflective piece that explores faith, growth and the pursuit of calm in the middle of life’s disorder.
The track, released on 18th November 2025 across all digital streaming platforms, signals a more introspective turn in the 21 year old’s developing sound.
On ‘Rolling Stone’, Baves O questions what people believe in and chooses his own path, chasing meaning through motion. It is soulful, raw and deeply human, a sonic meditation wrapped in warm textures, haunting harmonies and grounded rhythm.
The track feels both intimate and universal. Each lyric plays like a quiet conversation with the self, one that admits uncertainty but keeps moving forward. It is music for thinkers, dreamers and anyone learning to trust their own direction.
The song blends the introspective tone of artistes such as Frank Ocean and Giveon with the rhythmic subtlety of contemporary soul, allowing Baves O to build a landscape of emotion that invites both stillness and movement.
“Rolling Stone is me asking, what does faith really mean when everything feels uncertain?” says Baves O. “Sometimes, peace isn’t found by staying still but by learning to move with purpose.”
Baves O is a Ghanaian singer songwriter whose work sits at the intersection of soul, R&B, indie pop and cinematic storytelling.
At 21, he already leans on sound to explore the quiet chaos of modern love. Volcano is his debut single and marks the beginning of a deeper artistic journey.
Listen to ‘Rolling Stone’ here.

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