Ghanaian musician Bequano 77 has released a new song titled “AseI,” translating to “The Country is Messed Up.” The song addresses various socio-political issues facing Ghana, highlighting the frustrations and challenges of the average Ghanaian.
The lyrics of “Asei” reflect the current socio-economic challenges in Ghana. Bequano 77 uses his platform to voice the concerns of many citizens who are struggling with issues such as unemployment, corruption, and inadequate public services.
The song blends traditional Ghanaian sounds with contemporary Afrobeat rhythms, creating a powerful backdrop for the poignant message. Bequano 77’s delivery is both passionate and reflective, resonating with listeners who relate to the issues he addresses.
The song has sparked discussions among listeners about the current state of affairs in Ghana and the need for collective action to address these issues.
The accompanying music video for “Oman no ase3” visually represents the themes of the song. It features scenes depicting everyday struggles, protests, and calls for accountability. The visual storytelling complements the song’s message and enhances its impact.
Bequano 77’s “Oman no ase3” is more than just a song; it’s a call to action. By shedding light on the country’s problems, the artist aims to inspire his audience to demand better governance and societal reforms.