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Bryan The Mensah has released a remix of his song ‘Problem No Dey Finish (PNDF).
The song features rapper Medikal and is produced by Okaiwav.
The song is a humourless yet serious and relatable account of most young adults currently.
His verse is a rant on the endless blocks he’s faced not by doing anything wrong but just by following all the rules to survive in the country.
With Medikal as a worthy feature on the song, the multiple award-winning rapper showed up with his usual style of infusing humour into his lines.
Problem No Dey Finish encourages people to let go and live in the moment noting problems will always exist and wallowing in them will only set a person back.
The song is off Bryan The Mensah's 'Road To Hastafari' project released in 2021.
Stream PNDF remix featuring Medikal here.
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