Fast-rising Northern Ghanaian artiste, Don Ziggy, has once again proven his versatility and sense of purpose in music with the release of ‘Kparlim’, a song that focuses on farming and agriculture. The track, which forms part of his latest album ‘Tahama’, was officially released on 15th August and is already attracting attention for its message of encouragement to farmers across the country.

In ‘Kparlim’, Don Ziggy highlights the importance of farming to the nation’s growth and survival, while lamenting the lack of proper recognition and appreciation farmers receive for their tireless efforts. The singer notes that, despite being the backbone of the country, farmers’ contributions often go unnoticed. Yet, his message remains one of hope—urging farmers to continue their hard work in feeding the nation while remaining optimistic for better recognition and support in the future.

The song comes at a time when conversations around agriculture are becoming more pressing, with many national figures, including the President and notable personalities like John Dumelo, actively promoting farming. Don Ziggy’s ‘Kparlim’ not only adds to this important discourse but also gives voice to the everyday farmer, reminding Ghanaians of the central role agriculture plays in sustaining lives and economies.

With ‘Kparlim’, Don Ziggy reaffirms his mission of using music as a tool for social impact, making his mark as one of the few artistes blending entertainment with advocacy. His message is also a call to action for national leaders, policymakers, and influential voices in agriculture to amplify support for farmers, invest in agricultural development, and ensure that those who feed the nation are duly recognized and celebrated.