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US based Ghanaian artiste, Onyansapow Bowaanopow is honouring his mother and women on his birthday today with the release of a new song, ‘What Can Come Can Come’.
Produced by Kin Dee, the latest song can be termed as a 'Hustler’s anthem' which sees Onyansapow Bowaanopow encouraging young folks not to easily give up in life.
With the phrase, ‘I’m a Conqueror’ being the core point of the song’s message, he tells listeners to understand that life encompasses bereavement, termination, rejection, eviction, among a host of other unpleasant things that happen to human beings.
“My new song is in honour of my mother who sacrificed a lot for two children. I got the inspiration of this song from her struggles and what she went through. However, she eventually conquered all the obstacles.
“That is why I’m preaching that people should understand the different phases of life and persevere to conquer every obstacle that comes their way,” he said.
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