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Rising Ghanaian No musician Kojo Piesie has released a heartfelt new song that honours fathers and parents who work tirelessly through hardship to secure a better future for their children.
Titled “Mbofra Daakye”, which literally means “Children’s Future”, the song shines a light on the daily struggles of parents who take on modest jobs and endure numerous challenges, driven by the hope of giving their children brighter prospects.
According to Kojo Piesie, the song “Mbofra Daakye” which literally means ‘Children’s Future’ meant to uplift and inspire every parent to keep pushing forward despite difficulties. It serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices parents make and the strength they draw upon to secure better opportunities for the next generation.
Since its release, the song has been gaining significant traction and resonating strongly with audiences who appreciate its honest portrayal of parental dedication.
Listeners are connecting deeply with the message, making it one of the standout tracks in Kojo Piesie’s growing catalogue.
The song’s success highlights the universal respect and admiration for parents around the world who work hard behind the scenes, often unnoticed, to ensure their children’s wellbeing and success.
Kojo Piesie is widely known for songs such as “Obooshishi” featuring Wisa Gried, “Medo Wo” featuring Castro, and “Sika Wo Fie”, among others.
“Mbofra Daakye”, produced by the multi-talented and award-winning music producer WillisBeatz, is available on all streaming platforms.
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