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Shasha Marley Drops ‘Spintex Road Traffic Jam’

Shasha Marley Drops ‘Spintex Road Traffic Jam’

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Osafo Daniel
Published on 2024-01-19 09:29:23

Ghanaian reggae artiste Shasha Marley has released a new single titled ‘Spintex Road Traffic Jam’ to the delight of his fans. The mid-tempo song features strong backup voices and an arrangement of beats that blend jazz and reggae influences, showcasing Shasha Marley’s captivating style and dynamic vocal range.

The song calls for action from the nation’s transportation authorities to ensure unhindered traffic flow and is suitable for all audiences. Released on January 15, ‘Spintex Road Traffic Jam’ follows his previous hits ‘Gloria Akuffo’ and ‘Enenies Are Not God’, featuring catchy drum sounds and rhythm.

Shasha Marley, known for hit songs like ‘I am not Ashamed of the Gospel’, ‘Promised Land’, ‘Queen of Queens’, ‘Twin City Mafia’, and ‘So Nyame Mu’, is a well-known figure in both local and international music sectors.

He describes ‘Spintex Road Traffic Jam’ as a motivational song that informs the public about the government’s failure to address the nation’s traffic problem. The song addresses the issue of traffic congestion in Accra, particularly on the streets of Spintex, an elite residential neighborhood.

Shasha Marley highlights the long-standing problem of traffic congestion and the failure of successive governments to address it. With his well-chosen words, the reggae legend is making his concerns known to the relevant authorities.

The single is available for listening on all major music platforms, including his YouTube channel. Music enthusiasts can find ‘Spintex Road Traffic Jam’ on these platforms and can also watch the music video on YouTube.

In addition to his musical endeavors, Shasha Marley aims to use his platform to create awareness and advocate for change. His latest single serves as a powerful message to the government and transportation authorities to address the pressing issue of traffic congestion in the country.

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