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Korsah chucks the deuces at a “Hater”

Korsah is blindsided by a close acquaintance’s hidden motives in “Hater.” The beat is refined with a bright piano riff, a slight afrobeat aesthetic, and R&B trap arrangements. 

Throughout the record, the musician uses a fiery melodic flow and a fine tune of transparency.

After proclaiming that he’s never switched up, the Afro-rap artist addresses the individuals who move funny.

He delivers,

“I’m still the same me/Camouflage living/They all they faking/I thought you are my Brodie you Gon show me love/Real love.”

Once Korsah becomes aware of his so-called best friend’s deceit, he unmasks their persona. The multi-talented artist articulates his disbelief after discovering that this person was secretly praying for his downfall. 

You acted like you my bro,” he spits. “You snake/A foe.”  

Because of this, the “Show Something” lyricist is confused about this “make-believe” person’s true nature. His misconception of them makes their actions quite questionable.

His anger comes in full force through the following lyrics:

You crossed the line/You shade my shine/I know you hear me/You undermine.” 

Along with,

“We started as the homies now you smear my lows/I gave you all the aid when you needed the most/ I showed all the secrets that you’ll never know.”

The 610Music signee weighs the pros and cons of this individual in their life and decides he’s better off.

He drops, “You always with the groupies/Wo ka me hon nsem every day but/You see the boy I’m winning.”

Since becoming successful, others have ill intentions. Despite this, Korsah ignores the shade and plans to keep shining. 

“Hey my hater/Mane I’m gonna say a prayer for ya/But my loyalty the same for ya/I’m cooling cruising aye pun,” he spits. 

The music video for “Hater” showcases Korsah staying true to his Ghanaian roots. Doing donuts in a black car with pink flames, the musician exemplifies the pure meaning of brotherhood by calling on his closest friends. Together, they explore the world at large. In one clip, Korsah can be seen driving a turquoise car and rapping while several illusion-based backdrops appear. 

Watch the music video for “Hater” below: 

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