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An upcoming artist, Justice Biney with stage name, KayMad has released a new single from his forthcoming Extended Play (EP) titled Justice.
The Ghanaian musician says the song was inspired by personal experience adding that “I wrote this piece in quite a dark place and it didn’t really seem to come together until a while back in 2020.”
KayMad believes that listeners of his new single will have some kind of peace and be grounded in reality as they go through their various challenges.
“Justice is one of the songs of my upcoming project that I hold in high esteem. Obviously, because it will make my mother proud but mainly because I let a few things out of my heart and mind,” he said.
The three-minute project which was released on May 1 this year, according to KayMad is the “perfect” time to share with his fans and audience.
“…Not only because it is my birth month or I have something special to celebrate, but because Justice is also my birth name and it has played a sensational role in how things have panned out in my early life to young adulthood.”
Justice was produced by WebieJustDidIt.
The artiste who was raised in Tema says his name, KayMad means “Kwasi Making A Difference”.
The name, for him, is an experience which he believes drives the vision to be better in all aspects of life, looking back at his roots and what could be different about how things are done.
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