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Gospel musician, Scott Evans, has released a new song titled ‘Best Side’.
The VGMA nominated artiste didn’t disappoint music lovers with the new tune presently starring on Apple Music and other streaming platforms.
“I am on the best and I am on the Lord’s side,” the catchy hook preaches through the song as it engulfs listeners to be at peace with their makers.
Scott Evans has been on the lips of many industry players – who have since urged Ghanaians to patronise his songs since his potential is set to put the country on the map.
Meanwhile, ‘Best Side’, produced by Nektunez, has already grabbed a spot in Ghana and Nigeria.
In an interview with Scott Evans, he said he has decided to fuse African elements into his songs, adding that, it makes his songs catchy and easy for everyone to relate to.
With the Yoruba lines, running through the song, Scott Evans said “I’m not certainly projecting Nigerian language but at that moment for the song, no other language could suit best how I wanted to express my thoughts except Yoruba.”
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