Singer Frank Kwaku Harrison, also known as Broda Harrison, is out with an Extended Play (EP) titled ‘Everlasting Father’.
The Christmas-themed EP comprises uplifting songs to serenade the hearts of listeners this festive season.
According to Broda Harrison, “music is healing in and of itself. Once music gets into your soul, it turns into a kind of spirit that never dies. Music can make us feel things that words alone can’t. When words don’t work, music does”.

Broda Harrison is also a digital marketer, content creator, life coach, digital solutions architect, philanthropist, entrepreneur, music producer and songwriter.
The newly released ‘Everlasting Father’ EP can be streamed on all digital music stores including Boomplay
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