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    Gasmilla unveils a soulful new era with ‘Sometimes I Feel Lost’

    Papa LincBy Papa LincNovember 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read1 Views
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    Gasmilla, the name alone stirs nostalgia for Ghana’s golden era of Azonto.

    From Telemo to Aboodatoi, the acclaimed “King of Azonto” carved his niche as one of the most creative minds in Ghana’s music scene, blending humour, rhythm and street energy.

    But his latest release ‘Sometimes I Feel Lost’, is a striking departure, a calm, soul-stirring reflection that feels more like a spiritual awakening than a dance track.

    The new song, anchored by a heartbeat-like rhythm, introduces listeners to a side of Gasmilla rarely seen meditative, humbled and purposeful.

    The production leans toward a roots reggae-inspired groove, with a light percussive swing and grounded bass line that give space for the lyrics to breathe.

    From the very first line “Sometimes I feel lost, feeling like I’m running off course” Gasmilla bares vulnerability.

    This isn’t the buoyant street preacher of Azonto fame; this is a man speaking to his soul. It’s a journey inward, framed by faith and resilience.

    He offers gratitude with simplicity, “Living every day all the praise to Jah, never ever feeling pompous.”

    There’s a raw honesty that resonates deeply in today’s world of self-curated perfection.

    The artiste admits his battles but stands firm in his faith, “Almighty provide me with all the answers, land me on solid rock. They can never pull me down.” The song rises with conviction as he declares victory over adversity: “Dem dey put me for water, but we fire burn.”

    The phrasing, the tone and even the vocal delivery feel grounded in reggae’s conscious spirit but not in imitation. It’s Gasmilla’s own fusion: a Ghanaian spiritual groove with reggae undertones and African storytelling.

    The beat’s steady pulse keeps the listener anchored, while his voice carries the message of perseverance and divine assurance.

    Lines like “Now everything dey fall in place like the Donino” remind the listener that life’s rhythm isn’t always perfect, but with faith, one can still “rise to the top like cream.”

    It’s both poetic and familiar street wisdom wrapped in spiritual reflection.

    This new sound could well signal a creative rebirth for Gasmilla, a reminder that true artistry evolves. What once began in the crowded dancefloors of Agege 205, Jamestown and Osu now finds expression in introspection and gratitude.

    Perhaps this is Gasmilla’s next era: less about moves and more about meaning.

    A soulful blend of rhythm and revelation proof that even when the beat slows down, his light still shines bright.



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