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Ghanaian hitmakers Lasmid and King Promise are preparing to release the official visuals for their collaboration, 'No Issues'.
Newly released images from a recent video shoot show the pair in a relaxed and self-assured setting that mirrors the tone of the record; smooth, intentional and unapologetically grown.
The collaboration marks a meeting point between two artists who understand timing, brand and musical chemistry. Rather than chasing spectacle, the visuals lean into mood, presence and real-life energy, reinforcing the song’s message of peace, clarity and staying above distractions.
With “No Issues”, Lasmid continues to cement his evolution from digital success to on-ground cultural relevance. From relaxed conversations to stylish, carefree moments, the visuals reflect the core message of the record: living freely, staying focused and keeping negativity at arm’s length. As fans await the official video release, these behind-the-scenes shots serve as a reminder that “No Issues” is more than a collaboration, IT IS A MINDSET.
The visuals will officially drop on Lasmid’s YouTube channel.

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