Music is a powerful medium that can touch hearts, transform lives, and convey messages of hope, inspiration, and positive change. For Minister Larbi, music is not just a career or a passion but a calling to use his talents and platform to bring healing, redemption, and guidance to the youth of Ghana.
Hailing from the Greater Accra Region of Ghana, Minister Larbi has become a shining star in the Ghanaian music fraternity with his soul-stirring songs that blend gospel, highlife, and reggae rhythms. However, what sets him apart from his peers is his commitment to addressing societal issues that affect the vulnerable and marginalized in society, particularly the youth.
One of his most popular songs, “Save the Youth,” is a powerful campaign song that urges young people to avoid smoking and drugs, which are rampant in many parts of Ghana. The lyrics are poignant and straightforward, appealing to the youth to prioritize their health, dreams, and future over temporary pleasures that can lead to addiction, illness, and death.
Apart from “Save the Youth,” Minister Larbi has other hit songs that tackle issues