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Worlasi: The Visionary Sound of Ghana

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Story by Valerie Danso

Worlasi, one of Ghana’s most dynamic and multi-talented musicians, is set to make waves once again with his highly anticipated album, Voices in My Head (VIMH). Known for his genre-bending sound, introspective lyricism, and innovative approach to music, Worlasi continues to push the boundaries of contemporary African music.

The first track on the album, “M3yibor”—which translates to I Am Black—is a bold and unapologetic statement of identity and pride. The song delves into themes of self-awareness, heritage, and the resilience of Black people across the world. The accompanying music video, set in a lush Ghanaian forest, complements the song’s rich cultural essence, offering a visual spectacle that celebrates nature, tradition, and black excellence.

One of the most exciting elements of VIMH is Worlasi’s introduction of “Gbadza Energy,” a modernized take on the traditional Agbadza dance from the Volta Region of Ghana. This fusion of heritage and contemporary expression highlights Worlasi’s commitment to preserving Ghanaian culture while making it accessible to a global audience.

Although Voices in My Head is set for release at the end of the year, Worlasi is keeping fans engaged by dropping singles throughout 2025, ensuring a continuous stream of fresh, thought-provoking music. With his unique blend of rap, singing, and indigenous rhythms, Worlasi is set to redefine the Ghanaian music scene once again.

As anticipation builds for VIMH, one thing is certain—Worlasi is not just making music; he is curating an experience that resonates deeply with identity, creativity, and cultural evolution.

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