On Sober, Ayisi ventures once again into the performance spotlight, demonstrating once more that his music isn't simply diversion, it's pronouncement.
After late joint efforts with Worlasi and Fameye, Ayisi's new track stands tall all alone, woven with contemplation, self-esteem, and a message about remaining grounded.
The melody starts off with a clasp from Allen Iverson, a previous American B-ball proficient, moreover
known as "The Response", establishing the vibe with his coarse interpretation of versatility and winning.
From that point, Ayisi's expressive stream, supported by the cleaned creation of C-Tea, conveys a crude, rousing
message about the main thing.
With his line, "Me and my tranquility indivisible" Ayisi welcomes us into his headspace, where peacefulness and realness rule.
As the melody unfurls, Ayisi tosses in a preventative refrain that reverberates profoundly:
"Try not to allow the strain to get and hold you down,
Never surrender, continue to sparkle like precious stones,
Watch the companions wey yuh keep and yuh stay nearby
Continuously put forth a valiant effort and remain solid."
It's recommendation that is as significant in the city of Accra for all intents and purposes in any life pursuit. Ayisi isn't simply talking
about "winning" in the conventional sense - he's rethinking it. Accomplishment here implies remaining consistent with
oneself, esteeming mental harmony, and ensuring your circle lines up with your energy.
Falling off Sika, where he investigated the charm (and entanglements) of cash close by Fameye, Sober feels like a more profound part. Ayisi recognizes that while cash is great, it's not a definitive objective.
Invigorating to see a craftsman can change gears between subjects however remain bona fide through everything.
With Sober, Ayisi adds another champion track to his developing inventory of smart, lighthearted music.
This is Ayisi right at home, conveying energies that ask us to reflect and, perhaps, simply pause for a minute to relax.