Ghanaian musician, Lasmid has revealed an EP is in the works as part of plans for 2023.
The ‘Friday Night’ hitmaker, speaking in an interview with JoyNews’ Becky says “I will be dropping more songs maybe an EP.”
The artiste, known outside showbiz circles as Lasmid Nathaniel Owusu recently dropped ‘Running’.
This followed the release of ‘Friday Night’, one of the biggest records in 2022, a year he describes as his best yet.
Lasmid is a Ghanaian musician and songwriter from Takoradi who was crowned winner of the MTN Hitmaker Season 8.
He is best known for the viral song Friday Night which gained attention in Ghana topping charts after it became a trend on TikTok.
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