Ghana’s vibrant music scene just received another standout collaboration as Lasmid and King Promise join forces on a brand-new single titled “No Issues.” The record, now available on all digital streaming platforms, blends charm, melody, and effortless delivery, reminding listeners why both artists remain at the forefront of modern Afro-fusion.
Following a year marked by steady hits and cultural relevance, Lasmid returns with a refreshing sound that mirrors his growth as an artist and storyteller. Teaming up with King Promise, one of Ghana’s most consistent hitmakers, the two deliver a track that celebrates peace of mind, emotional maturity, and success without stress.
Built on smooth Afrobeat rhythms and soft harmonies, “No Issues” carries a calming yet infectious energy. It’s a record for the confident and composed for those choosing good vibes over chaos. Lasmid’s youthful tone blends perfectly with King Promise’s soulful voice, creating an anthem that resonates both on the dance floor and through headphones.

Speaking about the collaboration, Lasmid shared that “No Issues” represents a new phase of his artistry, one rooted in growth and gratitude. “I wanted to make something that feels light but meaningful,” he said. “King Promise brought exactly that energy. It’s about keeping your peace and shining regardless.”
For King Promise, the record reaffirms his status as a master of melody and emotional depth. His verse complements Lasmid’s youthful vibrance, resulting in a seamless blend that showcases the beauty of collaboration within Ghana’s evolving soundscape.
As anticipation builds, “No Issues” is already being praised as one of the smoothest Ghanaian collaborations of the year. The kind of song that will soundtrack nights, parties, and easy moments this Christmas and months to come.
Stream “No Issues” by Lasmid featuring King Promise on all digital platforms now, and join the conversation online using the hashtag #NoIssues.
Lasmid, King Promise – No Issues
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Song: No Issues — Out Now Everywhere

