Ghanaian musician Gasmilla is charting a new path — one that blends rhythm with reflection and faith with focus. In a heartfelt conversation on Peace FM with Kofi Kum Billson, the artist shared the inspiration behind his latest single, offering words that go beyond music and into the realm of spiritual grounding.
“If you feel lost, cut the distractions and cut the noise, and you’ll find your way to the path that God has prepared for you,” Gasmilla said as he offered his last words on the show.
The statement echoes the tone of his new song, ‘Sometimes I Feel Lost’ — a soothing, roots-reggae-inspired piece that carries a message of surrender, direction, and divine guidance. Its rhythm is steady, its tone meditative, and its lyrics are steeped in gratitude and assurance.
Gasmilla’s delivery is both calm and compelling, inviting listeners into quiet introspection. With verses like “Sometimes I feel lost, feeling like I’m running off course” and “Almighty, provide me with all the answers, land me on solid rock,” the song feels like a personal testimony — one born of experience, faith, and resilience.
Speaking on the show, the artiste explained that the message was inspired by life’s noisy distractions and the clarity that comes from reconnecting with God. “We live in a world full of chatter and confusion,” he noted. “But when you tune out the unnecessary and focus on what truly matters, you begin to see the direction God already set for your life.”
The track’s production reflects that stillness — driven by mellow percussion, a grounded bassline, and a reflective groove that gives his words room to breathe. It’s a composition that prioritizes message over movement, letting spirituality take centre stage.
For Gasmilla, this new musical phase marks an evolution — the artist speaking not just to entertain but to uplift. His message resonates with anyone navigating uncertainty, reminding listeners that divine order often requires human quiet.
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