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Ghana Music Network collaborates with Suno AI on “Where Do I Begin”, the fourth track from the Lost in Thought EP. The reggae record samples “Obra” by Samini, drawing emotional depth from its reflective tone while telling a powerful story of trust, sacrifice, and betrayal. Built around themes of migration, family loyalty, and painful realization, the song follows a man who spends fifteen years abroad sending money home to build his dream house—only to return and find nothing. The title Where Do I Begin captures the emotional weight of starting over after discovering that both family trust and love have collapsed. It reflects the confusion of deciding whether to confront others or accept personal accountability, and how to rebuild life after deep disappointment. Producer: Ghana Music Network Composer: Ghana Music Network Performer: Suno AI Genre: Reggae Sampled Song: “Obra” – Samini Track: 4 Lyrics Intro Ghana Music Network on the beat Verse 1 I left home with one suitcase and a promise. I said I would travel far, work hard, and come back to something solid. I did not want strangers handling my future, So I trusted my own blood to build it for me. Every month I sent money home. “For the foundation,” they said. “For cement, for blocks, for roofing sheets.” Pictures came through my phone— Men mixing concrete, pillars rising, walls halfway done. I believed every image. I showed my friends and said, “That is my house back home.” Fifteen years of cold mornings and long shifts. Fifteen years of saving and sacrificing. While they told me, “The house is almost complete.” She was there too, the woman I was dating. She once said, “Let me help you manage it.” But I was afraid to trust her. I told myself family would never fail me. I chose blood over love without saying it out loud. Chorus So tell me, what do I call this pain? Was it love or was I blind? Who do I confront first—my family or myself? After fifteen years, what do I have to show? How do I stand in front of them and smile? How do I forgive what I cannot understand? If trust is broken at home, where do I rebuild it? Tell me, how do I deal with this? Verse 2 The day I returned, my heart was racing. I wanted to see the gate, the walls, the roof I paid for. But the land was empty. Grass had taken over the place where my dream was supposed to stand. I thought I was at the wrong plot. I called my father. He said, “We will explain.” Explain what? The pictures? The years? The lies? Neighbors looked at me with pity. Some of them already knew. The money had been shared in silence. Used for things no one could clearly account for. And she was gone too. She said, “You never trusted me.” She married someone else who believed in her. Now I am standing here with nothing— No house. No relationship. Just questions. Chorus So tell me, what do I call this pain? Was it love or was I blind? Who do I confront first—my family or myself? After fifteen years, what do I have to show? How do I stand in front of them and smile? How do I forgive what I cannot understand? If trust is broken at home, where do I rebuild it? Tell me, how do I deal with this? Outro I left to build a future. I returned to rebuild my life. Now I know that distance can hide many truths. And sometimes the deepest disappointment Does not come from strangers— It comes from the people you trusted the most.