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    Reggae legend Kojo Ashakan releases ‘Tell Me The Truth’ to commemorate Australia Day

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJanuary 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read2 Views
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    Legendary Australia-based Ghanaian reggae artiste Kojo Ashakan Legendary Australia-based Ghanaian reggae artiste Kojo Ashakan

    Legendary Australia-based Ghanaian reggae artiste Kojo Ashakan has released his highly anticipated new single, “Tell Me The Truth,” dedicated to the Indigenous people of Australia.

    This classic reggae track addresses the struggles of Aboriginal Australians and advocates for true reconciliation in the country.

    The song, which was released on January 1, 2025, tackles the sensitive and controversial issue of Australia Day, celebrated annually on January 26.

    While many Australians observe this day as a national holiday, Aboriginal Australians refer to it as “Invasion Day,” commemorating the loss of their land and culture following British colonization.

    True to his bold and uncompromising style, Kojo Ashakan’s latest reggae anthem aims to shed light on this ongoing debate. It seeks to raise awareness about the challenges faced by Indigenous Australians and calls for introspection on the true meaning of unity and reconciliation.

    Described as a puissant and enchanting reggae tune, “Tell Me The Truth” is expected to ignite conversations within the Australian public and beyond.

    Kojo Ashakan’s consistent delivery of puissant messages through his music has solidified his reputation as one of contemporary reggae’s most impactful and dynamic voices.

    He is renowned for hits like “Cedi Nya Egye,” “Mensa Ato Bi So,” and “Stealing in the Name of the Lord.”



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