Ghanaian alternative musician, Qaido has released a new song titled Church.
The track is an alternative lo-fi hip-hop song that emits a chill and meditative mood.
It was released on Friday, March 25, 2022.
The piece addresses the misery and woes of the average creative and the internal struggles faced as a result of self-doubt.
Regardless of these afflictions, there is a need to keep the faith even when things go wrong hence the title ‘church’.
Questo graces this record with his genius as he urges others to "cool down for your badman, me I stress".
Church was produced by Banx and mixed and mastered by Kofikay.
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