Ghanaian artiste Korshi T, born Nathan Tsagli in Keta, has re-emerged onto the music scene with his latest track, titled PASA.
Korshi T makes his comeback in the Ghanaian music scene with his latest release, PASA by
expressing gratitude for his journey thus far and the gift of life that enables him to create music.
He emphasizes the importance of meditation before his recording sessions, allowing him to tap into his creative energy fully. He believes that gratitude serves as the driving force behind the creation of this captivating highlife sound. Korshi T drew inspiration from Fameye's album Songs Of Peter when crafting PASA. The album deeply resonated with him, motivating him to create music that connects with a wide audience.
He hopes that both his existing fans and new listeners will be able to establish a profound connection with his latest offering. To bring PASA to life, Korshi T collaborated with talented producer Produ B and sought creative direction from Crayture.
As a member of the SoundCrazy collective, he adds a new and tranquil dimension to his musical repertoire with this release.
Korshi T and enthusiasts of Ghanaian music can anticipate an extraordinary listening experience as he returns to the forefront of the music scene. With PASA, the artist aims to captivate and touch the hearts of his audience, showcasing his growth and versatility as a musician.
As the Ghanaian music scene continues to evolve, Korshi T's return signifies a promising addition to the diverse range of talents, sounds, and influences that define the country's vibrant music industry.
PASA is a testament to his dedication, creativity, and unwavering passion for his craft, leaving fans eagerly awaiting future releases from this rising star.
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