The Greatest Band has hinted at the release of an upcoming EP.
Speaking on EVIBES: Musical Band Series, the band leader, Serah Sarah, shared that although she was once a mainstream musician, her true passion has always been live music.
This love for live performances inspired her to collaborate with band members in creating their own original songs.
According to her, they are currently working on the EP, which will be released soon.

“We are working on an EP. I used to be a mainstream musician and had to make that decision that I can’t continue and be my own woman and so my own thing. So I left it and when i started the band, I grew and realize the songs I did in the studio, I can do them live.
"So we have our own songs in the pipeline that I wrote with the band and also within the band, we have members who are very good composers, they have their own songs. We are going to launch them soon. We are consolidating everything, dotting the Is and crossing the Ts and we launch and say the Greatest Band is just not doing covers but we have our own stuff. “

Evibes Musical Band Series is dedicated to celebrating and highlighting the incredible journeys of musical bands in Ghana, showcasing their triumphs, challenges, and the bonds that keep them together.
The idea is to delve into the stories of these talented groups, exploring their humble beginnings, their rise to fame, and the obstacles they've overcome along the way.
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