Ghanaian singer-songwriter Mophty, born Oppong Emmanuel, is part of a new wave of artists bringing fresh energy and heartfelt storytelling to Afrobeat and Highlife. Following standout releases such as “Case (Remix)” with Mr. Drew, “On My Way,” and “Single” with Kuami Eugene, he continues to build a sound rooted in melody, emotion, and African rhythm. With “Free Ya Mind,” he turns that artistic identity toward a simple but powerful message: life is too precious to be weighed down by yesterday.

“Free Ya Mind” is a refreshing reminder to release yesterday’s burdens and make room for joy, confidence, and new possibilities. The song celebrates living in the present while refusing to let past struggles dictate the future. Its message is positive without feeling forced, making the track easy to embrace as a personal encouragement and a feel-good anthem for anyone seeking a little emotional freedom.

Mophty’s vocals are one of the song’s strongest features. His voice carries a smooth, expressive quality that allows the melody to breathe while keeping the performance natural and approachable. His delivery balances relaxed confidence with infectious enthusiasm, and he performs the song with enough personality to make its message feel sincere rather than performed. There is a conversational quality to his phrasing that helps listeners connect with the emotion behind the lyrics.

Production-wise, “Free Ya Mind” is built around vibrant Afrobeat rhythms that immediately create movement and warmth. The percussion provides a lively pulse, while the melodic elements complement Mophty’s vocals without overcrowding them. The instrumental arrangement feels polished yet accessible, allowing the groove, melody, and vocals to work together in creating the song’s carefree atmosphere. It is the kind of production that invites movement while leaving enough space for the message to remain front and center.

In the end, “Free Ya Mind” is an encouraging and well-crafted addition to Mophty’s growing catalogue, showcasing his artistic maturity and his ability to make positivity sound effortless. Like his collaborations and previous releases, the track reflects his versatility, but it also reveals a clear sense of identity: melodic, uplifting, relatable, and distinctly African. Mophty succeeds in delivering more than entertainment here. He offers a musical reminder to breathe, let go, enjoy the journey, and keep moving forward.

Listen to “Free Ya Mind” on Spotify