 
                    Ghanaian singer, songwriter and rapper Kwesi Arthur draws deep from his past and present to share his emotional stress with the world in a new single Pain Interlude.
Following a few weeks collaborating with his label partner Kofi Mole, the song is more introspective. The lyrics' reflective nature is appropriate because Kwesi Arthur's songs typically have this element.
This artistic song serves as a vehicle for the sorrow of betrayal, lost friendship and the disbelief of people who were meant to believe in him and help him achieve his goal. In a time when loyalty is a risk, Kwesi also expresses his anguish over a confidant who switched up on him.

Kwesi is forthright, direct and open-minded about his struggles with his relationships, which he believes will never be the same.
Yet he decides not to let these encounters demoralize him. He endures the discomfort and setting aside the regrets, he sings:
I play with fire wey I get burned
Sadly, it’s the only way I fi learn
Still money man a fi earn.
Kwesi pulls off one of his trademarks in Pain Interlude.
Underneath this smooth but earnest tune is the motivation to live without letting the past and other hurtful experiences bog us down. Such positive vibes come in handy in these tough times.
Pain Interlude, a Hip hop track, was produced by A SWXG.
The song, like the authenticity of undiluted love, grows on you with every listen.
Take a listen here: PAIN INTERLUDE
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