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Ghana-based Nigerian musician has launched his new Extended Play (EP) titled “Infinity”.
The EP, consisting of seven tracks, explores a range of emotions and musical styles, reflecting Da Trust’s unique perspective and experiences.
The track chronicles his journey and showcases his unwavering determination to uplift his family with each track telling a unique story.
The listening session held in Osu, Accra provided a great experience for attendees to immerse themselves in the captivating beats and lyrics by Da Trust.
Speaking to JoyNews, Da Trust says the idea behind the EP is to tell the story of his life and Family.
“I am going higher. I have no limit. Infinity EP is about my life and my family. It also talks about determination, telling myself that my family will not go down and I will not go down. Me coming into the industry, I will not rise and come down, I will go up forever, to the Grammy and the whole world," he said.

He also revealed that he will be winning a Grammy in some two to three years' time.
“Infinity EP is a nice work. I see myself winning a Grammy in two to three years. To win the Grammy, you need determination and connections. I will work hard towards that,” he added.

Infinity EP is made up of 7 tracks; Sinner, The Girl, Party, Baby, Baby Boy, Lonely and This love
Da Trust aims to captivate listeners across borders.
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