
Maxi Sway, born Alex Bonsu, has released a powerful new single titled “Legalize”, featuring Ras Kuuku, a prominent dancehall heavyweight, and Yaa Pono, one of Ghana’s most celebrated rappers. The collaboration brings together three strong voices in Ghanaian music, each known for their social awareness and lyrical impact. With production by KlasicBeatz, this song adds depth and urgency to a national conversation surrounding marijuana legislation.
In “Legalize”, Maxi Sway uses his platform to advocate for the legalization of marijuana—not for recreational use, but for its potential to create real economic value. He highlights how a well-regulated cannabis industry can boost agricultural opportunities, support exports, and feed into industrial applications such as textiles and medicine. The track is both a musical statement and a call to rethink outdated policies that may be stifling national growth.
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The message goes beyond legalization; it’s a call to empower Ghana’s youth. Maxi Sway emphasizes that young people should be encouraged to turn their focus toward jobs, entrepreneurship, and industry rather than fall into cycles of drug misuse. By framing cannabis as an economic tool rather than a social ill, the song promotes responsibility, education, and opportunity.
“Legalize” is not just a song—it’s a social campaign set to music, merging rhythm with relevance. With standout verses from Ras Kuuku and Yaa Pono, the track drives home the point that reform can uplift communities. Maxi Sway continues to solidify his role as a voice for positive change in Ghana’s music scene, using his artistry to fuel national dialogue and youth transformation.
