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After two years of silence, Clarion Clarkewoode has made a comeback with a new single titled AyƐ Kwa, meaning the plot has failed.
AyƐ Kwa is a vibrant Afrobeats track in which Clarion delivers a humorous and relatable narrative drawn from everyday life. The song is crafted to keep listeners engaged, entertained and encouraged to stay fearless and unshaken in the face of negativity or hate.
Explaining the timing of the release, Clarion said the lyrical content mirrors the challenges he has personally faced and, by God’s grace actively at work in his life, overcome.
Anchoring his message in scripture, Clarion affirms that through the finished and perfect work of Jesus Christ on the cross, “nothing present or yet to come can separate us from the love of Christ Jesus our Lord” (Romans 8:38–39).
In a message to his fans, Clarion said, “Watch this space—you’re going to be spoilt for choice this year. I’m making up for the two years of silence with a variety of massive tunes!”
AyƐ Kwa was produced by Kwame Yeboah, known as KwamStar, in the UK, with additional production and mixing by Martin Mawutor, known as Martinokeys, in Germany.
It was mastered by Matt Foster in the UK, with background vocals by Claudia Trixie and Clarion Clarkewoode in Ghana.
The song is now available for streaming and download on all digital platforms.
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