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Ghanaian artistes Lasmid and King Promise have released a new collaborative project titled ‘No Issues.’
The smooth Afrobeat tune blends charm, melody and effortless delivery, reaffirming the duo’s place among the country’s leading voices in modern Afro-fusion.
After a year filled with steady hits and growing influence, Lasmid returns with a sound that reflects artistic maturity and confidence. Joining forces with King Promise, one of Ghana’s most consistent hitmakers, the pair deliver a track celebrating peace of mind, emotional balance and success without stress.
Built on gentle rhythms and soft harmonies, ‘No Issues’ exudes calm yet infectious energy. It is made for those who choose good vibes over chaos, with Lasmid’s youthful tone blending smoothly with King Promise’s soulful voice. The result is an anthem that fits perfectly on both dance floors and playlists for laid-back moments.
Lasmid described the collaboration as a symbol of growth and gratitude. “I wanted to make something that feels light but meaningful,” he said.
“King Promise brought exactly that energy. It’s about keeping your peace and shining regardless,” he added.
For King Promise, the song reinforces his strength in melody and emotion. His verse complements Lasmid’s vibrance, resulting in a seamless partnership that highlights the richness of Ghana’s evolving sound.
Already receiving praise as one of the smoothest Ghanaian collaborations of the year, ‘No Issues’ is set to become the soundtrack for parties, nights out and easy moments through Christmas and beyond.
Listen to ‘No Issues’ here.

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