Ghanaian musician Lasmid has opened up about his unique music preferences, revealing he mostly listens to Muslim and Indian songs.
Speaking on Hitz FM, the award-winning artist shared that these genres give him a special emotional and spiritual connection.
According to Lasmid, the melodies, rhythms, and delivery styles in Muslim and Indian music offer a refreshing experience different from mainstream sounds. He explained that these songs carry deep emotions and cultural richness, inspiring him personally and influencing his creative process.
"I love the feeling I get when I listen to Muslim or Indian songs. Their sound is different from the usual music we hear every day," he said.
Lasmid appreciates Ghanaian music but explores foreign sounds to broaden his musical horizon, contributing to his artistic growth and creativity.
The "Friday Night" hitmaker emphasized music is a universal language, and experiencing different forms of expression is important for artists.
Listening to unique genres allows him to experiment with his style. Fans praise Lasmid for embracing diversity in music and staying open to new influences.


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