In an appearance on 3Music TV's Culture Daily Morning show, Ghanaian singer Safo Newman captivated audiences with a live medley of his songs AKOKOA and SORROWS. The talented artiste took the opportunity to share the inspiration behind his hit song AKOKOA revealing that the word means Child and the song sheds light on the issue of child maltreatment.
Drawing from personal experiences and stories he has witnessed, Safo Newman's heartfelt lyrics resonated with listeners, highlighting the importance of addressing this sensitive topic.
Safo Newman's journey in the music industry began in 2019 when he released a song for the Bureaux of Ghana Languages, which received positive feedback. Encouraged by the response, he went on to create another song for the National Commission of Culture, further solidifying his passion for music and storytelling.
Beyond his musical pursuits, Safo Newman is also a dedicated teacher at Cosmos Basic School in Lapaz, where he imparts knowledge in Career Technology. His students and colleagues are beaming with pride and showering him with support as he continues to make waves in the music industry.
Expressing his gratitude, Safo Newman extends his appreciation to everyone who has supported him and shared his music, emphasizing the importance of raising awareness about social issues through the power of music.
Stay tuned for more captivating performances and meaningful music from Safo Newman as he continues to make a difference in the lives of listeners through his soul-stirring melodies.
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