He had spent two weeks curating 47 tracks—not chasing hits, but chasing moments . He removed a Timaya track because the bass felt 1% muddy. He repositioned a Sarkodie verse so it landed exactly on the breath after a King Promise hook. He even re-edited a classic Daddy Lumba song, slicing four seconds of silence from its intro, just to keep the crowd’s heart rate perfect.

An "Extra Quality" nonstop DJ mix featuring Nana Yaw Asare highlights his status as a legendary figure in Ghanaian gospel and highlife music. These mixes typically blend his classic worship tracks with high-energy highlife rhythms, creating a seamless listening experience for both personal devotion and festive gatherings. Core Tracks for a Nana Yaw Asare Mix

The first attempt was good. The second was better. The third... magical.