US-based Ghanaian artist Onyansapow Bowaanopow, also known as William Kodwo Sessi, has launched his new single “Contentment” on March 1, 2024. The song, which was produced by acclaimed Ghanaian producer Kin Dee, is a motivational anthem that urges listeners to embrace their self-worth and circumstances, regardless of the difficulties they encounter.
In addition to its inspiring message, the song also showcases Onyansapow’s musical versatility and creativity. The song combines elements of reggae, highlife, and afrobeat, creating a lively and catchy melody that highlights Onyansapow’s vocal skills.
Moreover, the song incorporates some lyrics in Twi, one of the most prevalent languages in Ghana, and demonstrates Onyansapow’s cultural heritage and identity. The song also pays homage to his religious beliefs, as he references Ebenezer, a biblical name that signifies “stone of help” and is often used to express gratitude to God for his support. The song suggests that even in the absence of material possessions, one can still depend on God’s help and grace.
The song also conveys a valuable lesson to the listeners, as it advises them not to covet others, but to be patient and hopeful for their own success. The song emphasizes the importance of contentment, which is defined as “a state of happiness and satisfaction.” According to research, contentment is linked to various psychological and physical benefits, such as lower stress levels, higher self-esteem, and better health outcomes.
“Contentment” is Onyansapow’s first single of the year, and follows his previous releases such as “what can come can come” and “The preacher’s Love song.”
The song, which has elicited favourable responses from both his fans and critics, demonstrates the capacity to appeal to a broader audience who value his distinctive style and thematic content. The song is available on various streaming platforms, such as Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.
In addition to its inspiring message, the song also showcases Onyansapow’s musical versatility and creativity. The song combines elements of reggae, highlife, and afrobeat, creating a lively and catchy melody that highlights Onyansapow’s vocal skills.
Moreover, the song incorporates some lyrics in Twi, one of the most prevalent languages in Ghana, and demonstrates Onyansapow’s cultural heritage and identity. The song also pays homage to his religious beliefs, as he references Ebenezer, a biblical name that signifies “stone of help” and is often used to express gratitude to God for his support. The song suggests that even in the absence of material possessions, one can still depend on God’s help and grace.
The song also conveys a valuable lesson to the listeners, as it advises them not to covet others, but to be patient and hopeful for their own success. The song emphasizes the importance of contentment, which is defined as “a state of happiness and satisfaction.” According to research, contentment is linked to various psychological and physical benefits, such as lower stress levels, higher self-esteem, and better health outcomes.
“Contentment” is Onyansapow’s first single of the year, and follows his previous releases such as “what can come can come” and “The preacher’s Love song.”
The song, which has elicited favourable responses from both his fans and critics, demonstrates the capacity to appeal to a broader audience who value his distinctive style and thematic content. The song is available on various streaming platforms, such as Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.
“Contentment” lyrics by Onyansapow Bowaanopow
Midaameawo, OnyansapowHey haha, A true thing
No matter who you are, what you do,
It is very important, to be content with yourself
No matter who you are,what you do, whatever
It is very important, to be content, with yourself
Mama no get, Papa no get, I no get,
Nanso Ebenezer nia wo ni me abedur ni oo
Mama no get, Papa no get, I no get,
Nanso Ebenezer nia wo ni me abedur ni oo
Ma w'eni engyi wai, Ma w'eni engyi wai, Ma w'eni engyi,
Ma w'eni engyi oo s3 wo nny3 obiara wo y3 woara
Don't envy your brother, never envy your sister
It's a matter of time, your star will shine
Don't envy your brother, never envy your sister
Very very soon, very very soon, your star will shine.
No matter who you are, what you do
It is very important to be content with yourself
No matter who you are,what you do whatever
It is very important to be content, with yourself.
Mama no get Papa no get i no get
Nanso Ebenezer nia wo ni me abedur ni oo
Mama no get Papa no get I no get
Nanso Ebenezer nia wo ni me abedur ni oo
Paddy make you no envy your friend
If you no get make you no pretend
Try to be who you are to the end oo
Try to be who you are to the end oo
Paddy make you no envy your friend
If you no get make you no pretend
Try to be who you are to the end oo
Try to be who you are to the end oo
No matter who you are, what you do
It is very important to be content with yourself
No matter who you are,what you do whatever
It is very important to be content with yourself
Mama no get Papa no get i no get
Nanso Ebenezer nia wo ni me abedur ni oo.
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