SK Originale has released a song for the Ghana Black Stars ahead of the World Cup in June 2014.
He released the song a few days after a number of Ghanaian celebrities were outdoored as ambassadors for the World Cup.
It is currently not clear what the ambassadors have started doing ahead of the World Cup but earlier reports said they were to, among other activities, campaign to raise funds to enable the supporters union of Ghana to travel to Brazil in order to support the Ghana Black Stars.
SK's song titled, 'Conquer the world' is however not just to cheer the Ghanaian team but also rally support for the team.
Some persons are commending him for positive work done, though he did not make up for the ambassadorial list.
SK born Sokpo Kwaku Mawuli, August 22, 1984 in Lome-Togo discovered his music talent at an early age when he started singing at churches and at various social functions in Togo before relocating to Ghana.
He is currently one of the prominent voices in Ghana’s music industry with popular songs to his credit, contributing to the success of the industry.
SK is best remembered for his controversy with Nana Boroo over the ownership of the hit song, 'Ahayede'.
His driving force is his interesting songs in the public domain making him one of Ghana's relevant musicians till date.
He has songs like 'Ca Va Aller' (It Shall Be Well) and 'Sugar' to his credit, and was heard on award-winning songs like 'Asa Fofro' by Richie, 'Azingele' by Ruff & Smooth and 'Adonai' by Sarkodie.