Ghanaian-Canadian artist Kofi gets real about his failing relationship on ‘We Don’t Make Sense’: Listen

“I did the math and everything/And baby, we don’t make sense”

Photo: Courtesy of the publicist; Dylan Reid

Now and then, our relationships fail. It isn’t always what we intend, but sometimes, couples outgrow one another. If not that, one of us crosses the line by being repetitively untruthful and inconsistent, committing irreconcilable infidelity, or simply and surprisingly finding our better match in someone else. In Kofi’s case, the Scarborough-dwelling artist discovered he’s better off alone as he craves peace more. It is out now through Red Bull Records. Check out the OP-produced track below by the Ghanaian-Canadian artist and superstar volleyball player, too.

On the meaning behind the song, Kofi shares, “’We Don’t Make Sense’ is about the moment you realize the relationship you’re in just won’t work; it’s time to leave the past behind and focus on yourself.”  


According to the publicist, Kofi was elevated to Team Canada’s ‘A Team’, putting him one step closer to the Summer Olympic Games. Canada is currently ranked seventh in the world. Isn’t that exciting?


Written by Richardine Bartee

Her unprejudiced love for people, the arts, and business have taken her this far. Join Richardine on her journey as she writes history into existence, one article at a time. Richardine is a member of the Recording Academy/GRAMMYs, and a GRAMMY U Mentor. She is the North American Press Agent and US Business Manager for Oxlade; Follow her on Instagram and Twitter.

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