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Ghanaian artiste, Alex Bonsu, known in showbiz circles as Maxi Sway has teamed up with two of Ghana’s heavyweights on a new song dubbed ‘Legalise’.
The song features dancehall heavyweight, Ras Kuuku and celebrated rapper, Ponobiom.
Speaking to a section of the media about why he collaborated with these two giants on the song, he said, “I put Yaa Pono and Ras Kuuku on this single ‘Legalise’ because of the sound and the message it carries.”
According to him, “legalising the use of marijuana would create more farming opportunities coupled with industrial use leading to an economic development.”
He said, the message is clear, but unfortunately, people think legalising marijuana means more smoking, but rather more income through export and other purposes.
He charged the youth not to focus on the abuse but rather position themselves to tap into job opportunities which come with legalisation.
According to Maxi Sway, this is what would change their fortunes for a better future.
The song produced by KlasicBeatz is available on all digital streaming platforms.
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