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Ghanaian reggae artiste David Oscar Dogbe has released a new song titled, Hold On.
The song was released earlier today April 16, 2024 which also happens to be his Birthday.
The project was created with renowned international producer Stefan Harth, promising a blend of David Oscar's signature sound with fresh production elements.
"Hold On is more than just a song; it's a message of hope and perseverance aimed straight at the hearts of the youth. The lyrics were put together for anyone who's ever faced challenges or dreamt of achieving big things. All you have to do is to hang on a bit longer and don’t give up. Keep working on your dream and it will surely yield fruits,” David shared the reason behind the song with this reporter.
Produced with the help of the talented Stefan Harth, Hold On hints at a fusion of genres, creating a soundscape that's both familiar and invigorating.
This partnership between David Oscar and Harth is a cause for excitement.
David Oscar, is known for his socially conscious lyrics. Stefan Harth, on the other hand, brings a wealth of experience working with international artists, creating music that transcends borders.
With Hold On, fans can expect a song that's both soothing and meaningful.
David Oscar's message of encouragement, coupled with Harth's production magic, has the potential to create an anthem for the youth, urging them to Hold On onto their dreams and keep pushing forward.
Drums were played by Max Buettner, additional trumpet was played by Kristian Karrasco and bass was commanded by Ghanaian bass player Godfred Swanzy.
If you haven't heard it yet, get ready for an unforgettable listening experience as you check out and enjoy Hold On by David Oscar Dogbe via video below:
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