Gyasehene Fire Man releases “Young Shall Grow” to promote peaceful elections
Musician Nana Asare popularly known as Gyasehene Fire Man, has released a new song titled "Young Shall Grow."
The song, which is part of his latest project, aims to promote peaceful elections in Ghana and encourage respect among the youth and adults.
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According to Gyasehene Fire Man, the song is a call to action, advising the youth to desist from insulting adults on social media.
He explained the importance of respecting elders, citing that it is not only a matter of cultural and social etiquette but also a wise investment in one's future.
He stated, “Respecting elders is not just about cultural and social etiquette; it's also a wise investment in your future. I hope my song will inspire the youth to respect their elders and promote peaceful elections in Ghana.”
Gyasehene Fire Man's music journey began in 1995 when he started recording with renowned sound engineer, Quick Action.
Over the years, he has worked with top musicians in Ghana such as Daddy Lumba, honing his craft and building a reputation
Gyasehene Fire Man, who hails from Akyem Otumi in the Eastern Region of Ghana and currently plies his music trade in Germany, has been in the industry for over two decades.
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He hopes “The Young Shall Grow” will inspire a sense of unity and respect among Ghanaians as the country prepares for the polls on December 7.