Asi – One Chance

Asi – One Chance

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Asi is a powerful voice that has made serious waves in 2020 in Accra, performing along some of the city’s most forward thinking artists, upon her return to Ghana after a few years blessing stages in East Africa.

“I’ve always been at peace and felt complete when singing and making music, that alone is a motivator. My songs are inspired by life and its journey, what I experience and what I observe people experience. I put a conscious effort to make sure my music empowers, gives hope, enlightens and most importantly gives positive energy.”

 

One Chance introduces Asi’s collaboration with lifestyle and fashion brand Sekbi Bogolan. “I connected so much with the essence of Sekbi Bogolan, this is what led to the collaboration in the first place. Their values, mission and vision being aligned with mine, it naturally resulted in a great partnership leading to an inspiring creative journey. The goal was to inspire and empower people from all over through various art forms. With our video, One Chance, the audience will experience a unique three dimensional artistic vision: music, fashion and dance.”

“ All the songs were inspired by what Sekbi Bogolan stands for: a new way of  approaching the African narrative that evolves between heritage and modernity, and lastly, celebrating diversity. In simple words, the SEKBI spirit and mine were aligned.”

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Asi – One Chance

Asi is a powerful voice that has made serious waves in 2020 in Accra, performing along some of the city’s most forward thinking artists, upon her return to Ghana after a few years blessing stages in East Africa.

“I’ve always been at peace and felt complete when singing and making music, that alone is a motivator. My songs are inspired by life and its journey, what I experience and what I observe people experience. I put a conscious effort to make sure my music empowers, gives hope, enlightens and most importantly gives positive energy.”

One Chance introduces Asi’s collaboration with lifestyle and fashion brand Sekbi Bogolan. “I connected so much with the essence of Sekbi Bogolan, this is what led to the collaboration in the first place. Their values, mission and vision being aligned with mine, it naturally resulted in a great partnership leading to an inspiring creative journey. The goal was to inspire and empower people from all over through various art forms. With our video, One Chance, the audience will experience a unique three dimensional artistic vision: music, fashion and dance.”

“ All the songs were inspired by what Sekbi Bogolan stands for: a new way of  approaching the African narrative that evolves between heritage and modernity, and lastly, celebrating diversity. In simple words, the SEKBI spirit and mine were aligned.”

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Max Le Daron – Unless Tomorrow

Max Le Daron – Unless Tomorrow

From festivals to sweaty studios, unnecessarily long bus rides and rounds of ice cold African lagers, Max Le Daron’s numerous trips to East and West Africa have fueled the creation of a body of work which has been continuously postponed for days, months and eventually years. So… unless tomorrow. But the day has come, and the album is finally out!

Good stews require carefully layered flavors, a lot of care – and a lot of time. Unless Tomorrow is the living proof that the same applies to music. Years in the making, recorded between Accra, Ouagadougou, Luanda, Kampala, and of course his home turf Brussels, Unless Tomorrow subtly intertwines carefully selected, slowly incorporated ingredients from worlds apart, in particular through its numerous collaborations: the album features Bryte, Joey Le Soldat, Azizaa, Eli A Free, FOKN Bois, Gan Gah, Kirani Ayat, MC Sacerdote, Trap T’Challa and Kwame Write.

The songs have been conceived, dismissed, rebuilt, remixed, put aside, and almost disappeared forever in Akwaaba’s flooded studio in Accra. But after some motivated mopping and applying some hot Ghanaian sun rays to the soaked electronics, the almighty hard drive came back to life, the songs were born again, minds were blown again, and the album is here today, ready to bring together the most kinetically challenged dancers with masters of the art of wining the waist.

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Max Le Daron – Unless Tomorrow

From festivals to sweaty studios, unnecessarily long bus rides and rounds of ice cold African lagers, Max Le Daron’s numerous trips to East and West Africa have fueled the creation of a body of work which has been continuously postponed for days, months and eventually years. So… unless tomorrow. But the day has come, and the album is finally out!

Good stews require carefully layered flavors, a lot of care – and a lot of time. Unless Tomorrow is the living proof that the same applies to music. Years in the making, recorded between Accra, Ouagadougou, Luanda, Kampala, and of course his home turf Brussels, Unless Tomorrow subtly intertwines carefully selected, slowly incorporated ingredients from worlds apart, in particular through its numerous collaborations: the album features Bryte, Joey Le Soldat, Azizaa, Eli A Free, FOKN Bois, Gan Gah, Kirani Ayat, MC Sacerdote, Trap T’Challa and Kwame Write.

The songs have been conceived, dismissed, rebuilt, remixed, put aside, and almost disappeared forever in Akwaaba’s flooded studio in Accra. But after some motivated mopping and applying some hot Ghanaian sun rays to the soaked electronics, the almighty hard drive came back to life, the songs were born again, minds were blown again, and the album is here today, ready to bring together the most kinetically challenged dancers with masters of the art of wining the waist.

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