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Ghanaian reggae artiste David Oscar Dogbe has released his latest single, New Dawn, adding another powerful piece to his growing catalogue of conscious music.
The track, which was officially released in November 2025, reinforces David Oscar’s reputation for blending authentic reggae rhythms with uplifting and socially aware messages.
In New Dawn, he urges listeners to seek guidance from “Jah” (God) in all aspects of their lives and decisions. The song also carries a warning against opportunists who pose as friends but are driven by self-interest.
The new release highlights David Oscar’s trademark lyrical depth and distinctive musical style.
He is best known for songs such as Ribidibi, Thinking of My Days, Get There One Day featuring Afriyie Wutah, and We Are the Light featuring Shasha Marley.
New Dawn is now available on major streaming platforms. Listen here.

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