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Kwesi Slay has returned to the music scene with a new single titled ‘YOLO (You Only Live Once)’, a track that pushes a clear message about living with purpose and embracing every moment.
The song goes beyond entertainment. It carries a reminder of how short and fragile life is and encourages listeners to fill it with meaning, joy, growth, and fulfilment. Kwesi Slay, known in private life as Bernard Appiah, taps into his trademark sincerity to deliver an uplifting piece that urges people to stop holding back and live with intention.
The release is supported by striking visuals. The music video, shot and directed by Fawaz, captures a cinematic mix of everyday scenes, ambition, and the bold spirit that drives the message behind the record.
Reactions have been strong since the song dropped. Radio stations have it in regular rotation, television music shows have added it to their playlists, and social media users are sharing clips, reviews, and videos featuring the track.
The streets are responding, and the sentiment is clear: Kwesi Slay is back with focus, and ‘YOLO’ reflects an artist who knows exactly what he wants to say.
‘You Only Live Once’ is a way of living, and Kwesi Slay has delivered its anthem.
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