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Ghanaian singer and songwriter, Poncho has released two new songs.
The musician makes strong statements in his new songs titled 'Rasta' and 'Runaway.'
In his song 'Rasta,' he describes how society discriminates against people who wear dreadlocks.
The negative stereotypes associated with the hairstyle have made life difficult for some people.
But Poncho has chosen to stand up for all Rastafarians around the world in his new song.
His other song, 'Runaway,' is a motivational song about empowerment.
'Runaway' is an inspirational song that makes the listener want to let go of all the negative energy that keeps you from moving forward or staying happy in life.
"So we're supposed to 'Runaway' from stress, hatred, anger, laziness, poverty, weakness, and all other negative things and even people."
Listen to 'Runaway' here:
'Rasta' and 'Runaway' are produced by talented producer B2 of DopeNation.
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