Ghanaian star Lamisi reveals radical re-invention with new single ‘No Orgasm in Heaven’
The track was produced with Accra music icon Wanlov the Kubolor.
Tue, 18 November 25
Taken from the album Let Us Clap, out 20 February 2026.
It was a slogan painted onto the back of a public bus in Accra that inspired ‘No Orgasm in Heaven’. “I like working with funny, open minded people,” says Wanlov, who is also renowned as one half (with M3NSA) of beloved musical pranksters Fokn Bois. “This song has a similar sentiment to ‘No Beer in Heaven’, the 2004 hit by Atongo Zimba. It means enjoy your life now, as heaven is right here.” Born from the clapping rhythms of the women of northern Ghana, Let Us Clap unites two Accra-based sensations — singer Lamisi and sonic adventurer Wanlov the Kubolor — in a vibrant clash of traditions. Ancient hand-patterns and traditional acoustic instrumentation meld with hypnotic, digitally treated vocals, creating a sound rooted in community and celebrating female strength. African futurism with a beating heart.
The track was produced with Accra music icon Wanlov the Kubolor.
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