Ghanaian reggae musician, David Oscar, has released his latest song, ‘Why Do We Vote?’ which features Black Kulcha, ahead of the December 7 elections.
In the song released on November 1 , 2024, the Germany-based reggae singer questions the purpose of voting in Africa, where corruption is rampant, particularly among the ruling class.
David Oscar, known for his thought-provoking approach to handling societal issuesin his songs, takes on corruption among African leaders at a critical time when Ghanaians are about to elect new leaders to run the country's affairs.
The song ‘Why Do We Vote?’, produced by Black Kulcha and Vladimir Krkljus is one of David's best works to date, and it has already captured music fans around the world on social media.
Listen to the song ‘Why do We Vote?’ by David Oscar ft. Black Kulcha below:
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