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Award-winning highlife musician, Kwabena Kwabena has revealed that his hit song 'Aso' was inspired by a friend who had just experienced a severe heartbreak.
But after the release of the song, a similar tragedy happened to him in real life.
According to him, 'Aso' is a very relatable song and not gender-specific, hence anyone could just experience the story behind it and feel the song even more.
“I now understand why people love the song because it looks like it has happened to a lot of people and I had my own fair share”, he indicated on Tuesday, January 31.
Kwabena Kwabena said that he never regretted writing that song even after experiencing it because life is about real situations and as far as reality is concerned, anything can happen at any time.
“It is what it is and what is real is real, if something happened yesterday, it can happen tomorrow, it can happen today so like you said everybody go chop breakfast,” Kwabena Kwabena said this on Prime Morning.
He mentioned that he has not had that experience again since the last one because he has been single for a while now.
The musician continued that currently, he wants to study and work on himself in order for his next potential lover to experience a better version of him.
He spoke about his upcoming 'Love Night Concert' happening on the 11th of February, 2023, at the National Theatre and urged all singles and couples to purchase their tickets and experience the best time of their lives as we approach the month of love.
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