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Ghanaian musician Lasmid has sparked excitement among fans with a new Instagram Reel that hints at a fresh chapter in his music career.
The short video, posted this week, shows a more reflective side of the Friday Night hitmaker. With minimal visuals and a cryptic caption, Lasmid appears to be signaling an evolution in his sound and image.
For fans who have followed his two-year rise in Ghana’s music scene, the teaser suggests more than a new release. It points to growth, maturity and creative reinvention.
The post has already stirred anticipation online, with many eager to hear what direction he takes next.
Whether it turns out to be a love song, a street anthem or a party track, the clip makes one thing clear: Lasmid is gearing up for something significant.
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