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Kuami Eugene, known for his remarkable influence in the entertainment industry, has brought together a diverse group of musicians to create a heartfelt and peaceful song.
This initiative, aimed at promoting peace awareness ahead of the upcoming elections, has resonated deeply with the public. By uniting artists from various backgrounds, Kuami Eugene has sent a powerful message about the importance of harmony and understanding in society.
The song, produced and mastered at Rockstar Studios, features an impressive lineup of talented artistes, including Jupiter, Sista Afia, Lyrical Joe, Sefa, Strongman, Lasmid, Fameye, Wendy Shay, Afua Asantewaa, (Singathon), RapFada, St Lennon, MayaBlu, Kasar, DSL, Mo Jigger, Yaw Darling, Raingad.
Each artiste contributed their unique style and perspective to the project, creating a rich tapestry of sound that beautifully embodies the spirit of peace.
The song is rendition of the popular Ghanaian patriotic song 'Yen Ara Asaase Ni', composed by Ephraim Amu.
This collaborative effort not only showcases the talents of these musicians but also highlights the potential for art to foster unity and promote positive change in the community.
Kuami Eugene's dedication to this project shows his commitment to using his platform for social good. By bringing his peers together and creating a powerful message through music, to promote peace and understanding as Ghana prepares for the upcoming elections.
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