Thank you for the peaceful elections - U.K. based Ghanaian artiste to Ghanaians

Artiste, GH Drill, thanks Ghanaians for the peaceful nature of the elections

Thank you for the peaceful elections - U.K. based Ghanaian artiste to Ghanaians
GH Drill

GH Drill has sent his gratitude to his 'Ghanaian brothers and sisters' for the recently concluded peaceful election.

The music artiste who was born in Ghana, yet raised on the streets of South London said this in an interview on Friday, December 18 while announcing the release of his second single, ‘Control’.

According to him, the fact that the bloodshed was kept to a minimum signified that Ghanaians are working hand in hand to keep the peace. 

He also stated that he is currently working with artists from both Kumerica and Accra for tracks in his upcoming project. 

"I will just be releasing visuals for ‘Obaa TumTum’ and ‘Control’, then drop another single. I’m working on things; the rest will be a surprise. Thank you. I also want to say thank you to my Ghanaian brothers and sisters for the peaceful election. It was a blessing!"

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"I am just working on a few features from both Kumerica and Accra. In the right time, you will know about it." He revealed.

In the interview, GH Drill explained that he used ‘Control’ as a platform to discuss leadership and other prevalent issues.

"‘Control’ is about leadership and other prevalent issues, working hard in life to get to where you want to be because "woni sika wo bebre", which translates as ‘’if you don’t have money, you’ll suffer"."

"It felt overwhelming. The vibes, the response, streams and many other opportunities. It’s just a blessing because I used the song as an opportunity to motivate and encourage our dark skin beautiful women to know how well we appreciate them, also telling them to love themselves."

"It’s been great and I want to say thank you to everyone that had the time to listen to ‘Obaa TumTum’. It’s never too late if you still haven’t heard it. Check it out on digital platforms worldwide," he concluded.