By Forgive
Adjoa Forfoe
Thursday, 03
March 2016 11:31
Everyone has
childhood dreams that they hope to achieve but for young artiste, Sorvival
Lyon, his desire to be a celebrated musician was dying till he released his
debut, Mirror, last month.
The song,
recorded by Heatmix Studio at Tantra Hill is Sorvival Lyon’s version of
American hiphop artiste, Lil Wayne’s featuring Bruno Mars Mirror song.
For one who
describes his passion for music as immeasurable, it is not surprising the
professional mason has written over 360 songs.
“Music is my
life and part of my daily activities. I can’t live a day without music and I’m
pleased to know that my dream is gradually taking shape,” he told Showbiz
last Sunday.
With
his reggae version of Mirror which was originally composed as hiphop tune,
Sorvival Lyon, real name Samuel Opoku, proves he has mastered the art of singing though being
underground for years. He switches pitches to suit the rhythm and that is
definitely a plus for a young artiste.
Mirror talks
about life and how people love to judge others by their looks without getting
to know the real person. He sings about how the mirror is his only friend and
brings out the true reflection of his personality.
‘‘God
has blessed Sorvival with eight different voices and pitches. I also know how
to compose songs which the masses will fall in love with. These are quite
evident on Mirror as you can hear me sing and rap as well. My voice is my
asset and I hope to make good use of it and improve upon it too,” he stated.
He urged his
fans to access the song on the various music streaming sites including YouTube
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