With the release of his most recent track, "No More Sad Days," fast-rising Ghanaian singer Kotoku D'Mentor claims his territory in the ever-expanding African music scene.
Following his earlier musical releases, the ambitious musician here creates a song that is both energizing and poignant.
Still in the early stages of his musical career, Kotoku D’Mentor’s sonic potential cannot be debated. His voice conveys a huge sense of experience that goes beyond his years and his penmanship is reflective of the universal human experience. With his current positioning, Kotoku D’Mentor is already put in the spotlight.
“No More Sad Days” is evidence of the artist’s ability to create music that is just as entertaining as it is soul-lifting. The song is a heartfelt ode as it reflects the ability of music to titivate spirits and inspire positive change.
Reacting to the release of his song Kotoku D’Mentor says, “I’ve poured my heart and soul into No More Sad Days, and I hope it resonates with people on a personal level. This is just the latest step in my musical journey, and I can’t wait to share it with the world”.
While music lovers are vibing to the audio on popular streaming platforms, they can also preview the visualizer for No More Sad Days on Kotoku D’Mentor’s official YouTube channel. Through this, you can have a glimpse of the singer’s artistic vision and connect better with the promise of his talent
Listen to “No More Sad Days” on your favourite digital store - https://spotify.link/sZDKL41EGDb
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