Kofi Kinaata's song , "Things Fall Apart" is one of those rare songs destined to live for ever. Releasing the most enjoyed song in Ghana now weeks ago Kofi's song is a true reflection of one's daily life.
"Things Fall Apart" takes one back to less hectic times when there was a chance to live and learn, when people had the leisure to give expression to their benevolent instincts, to cultivate personal relationships and nurture them into enduring ones. But more than all this, it's a song for the young and the young at heart, a perfect GOSPEL Song, which focuses on casting one's mind on God.
Like a scripture in the holy book "Psa 34:19 Many are the afflictions of the righteous; but the LORD delivers him out of them all".
The Fanti rap artist , song writer and composer left no stone unturned in his delivery, causing many entertainment pundits to crown him one of Ghana's best song writer and lyricist.
With Others threading the path of raising bull's horns on the rich content , poised choice of words , creative and perfect execution of the current youth anthem "Things Fall Apart", Kofi Kinata on many media platforms has confidently defended the song, describing it as one of his best song as a preacher of the Gospel and a Christian who believes in God.
Do well by listening to Kofi Kinaata's "Things Fall Apart" pick a line or two and dwell on it.


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