Lasmid

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Ladsmid Nathaniel Owusu (born 24 May 1999), known professionally as Lasmid (formerly Charger), is a Ghanaian musician, rapper and songwriter[1] from Takoradi in the Western Region of the Republic of Ghana.[2][3] He was crowned winner of the MTN Hitmaker Season 8.[4] He is best known for his 2022 single "Friday Night", which went viral on TikTok and subsequently topped several music charts in Ghana.[5][6][7]

Also known asCharger
Born
Ladsmid Nathaniel Owusu

(1999-05-24) May 24, 1999 (age 26)
Takoradi, Ghana
GenresAfrobeat, Highlife, Rapper
OccupationsMusician, singer, songwriter
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Lasmid
Background information
Also known asCharger
Born
Ladsmid Nathaniel Owusu

(1999-05-24) May 24, 1999 (age 26)
Takoradi, Ghana
GenresAfrobeat, Highlife, Rapper
OccupationsMusician, singer, songwriter
Years active2019–present
LabelHighly Spiritual Music
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Education

Lasmid had his primary education in a village near Dunkwa, in the Western Region of Ghana, and later attended Takoradi Technical Institute (TTI) for his secondary education. After completing senior high school, he took part in MTN Hitmaker.[8]

Career

In 2019, Lasmid won the eighth season of MTN Hitmaker, for which he received a GH₵120,000 recording contract.[4] Following the contest, Ghanaian music producer Kaywa signed him to his record label, Highly Spiritual Music.[9][10] In 2022, Nigerian singer Naira Marley expressed interest in signing Lasmid to his label.[11]

As of 2022, he had collaborated with Sarkodie, Medikal, Kofi Kinaata,[12] Dead Peepol,[13] Mr Drew,[14][15] Kuami Eugene[12] and Amerado. [16]

He gained fame following the release of a remix of his single "Sika", which featured Kuami Eugene.[12]

Pulse Ghana recognized Lasmid as the heir to Kofi Kinaata's musical legacy, referencing his singing and rapping. He has garnered a significant fan base, especially in Takoradi, Ghana.[12]

Controversies

During the 2023 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, Lasmid delivered a performance that sparked considerable discussion afterward. He was criticized for not performing well.[17] In August 2023, during an interview with Andy Dosty, Lasmid acknowledged that the performance had not met his own expectations.[17]

Awards and nominations

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Year Ceremony Award Nominated work Result Ref
2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards Best Afrobeat Song

Telecel Most Popular Song

"Pull" Nominated [18][19]
2024 Ghana Music Awards International Collaboration of the year "Butter My Bread" Nominated
2023 Vodafone Ghana Music Award Best New Artist Himself Won [20]
Best Hiplife Song "Friday Night" Won
Best Collaboration "Grace" Nominated
Most Popular Song of the Year "Friday Night" Nominated
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