Once upon a time, a girl born in Ghana, Yaz Meen made a love song for her country titled How Are You, and she featured Wanlov the Kubolor.
Yaz Meen who is the daughter of legendary producer, Faisal Helwani says “How Are You” is a song that tells the story of her profound love for her country as well as highlighting some insecurities. ‘How Are You’ is a love ode to her country even though sometimes she feels like a stranger in it’’.
‘How Are You’ is hallmarked with several catchy jargons inspired by Yaz Meen’s past growing up as a mixed-race girl in Ghana.
FreeVibe welcomes a new decade with “Nonstop”, a nonstop rap on Viki Beats produced hip-hop instrumentation.
FreeVibe incorporates his native language and English together, which makes it refreshing to listen, as this helps to stimulate the listener and amaze them at his bilingual abilities. – Olivia Nicholls (Reyt Good Magazine)
The lyrics of this song is aggressive, and expresses FreeVibe’s disappointment and mistrust in [fake] friends.
The good part is, anybody who loves rap music can relate to this song. Stream below and give it a share.
A name synonymous to highlife music, Daaduam Nwom spreads love in first single for the next decade. Titled Araba Lucy comes into being with production credits to aeRecords.
The singer paints an atmosphere of love amidst a cozy setting in a narrative of a “lovi-dovi” affair leading to marriage.
This is a contemporary highlife classic opening the next chapter of his music journey, after ending the year with the 15-track humanity centred “Onipa Su” album.
Watch teaser to the soon to be released music video for Araba Lucy
Ghanaian songstress, Dufie is back to the playfield with another hot jam of an Afro-pop song. Titled W’atwe Medi is a men song.
Dufie expresses the deceiving actions of a man who turns out to be a con artist. In “Watwe Medi”, she questions the authenticity of his love and quickly withdraws from his lying games.
W’atwe Medi is a Dewuro Beatz produced afro-pop single, with video production credit to FlowRhythmz.
24 hours after having his moment with African Dancehall King, Phrimpong crowns it all with the song “Shatta Wale”, produced by Khendi Beatz
Song breeds loyalty to the Shatta Wale brand, and a shout out to the streets, where the music dream took off.
On reasons for this release, Phrimpong recounted the honour shown to him was worthy of repaying on a beat:
Brother Flew From Accra to Come Shoot visuals wimme on my soil. So I recorded a song this morning and shot a video for it in the afternoon to release Tommorow in honour of Africa Dancehall King!!! Love you back 1don @shattawalegh 12PM TOMMOROW!! #shattawale
A year on after dropping his major hit ‘Kpeme’, with mercurial R2Bees crooner, Mugeez – B4Bonah is out with another Afrobeat classic dubbed ‘Work’, with an equally blockbuster music video to match. Stream ‘Work’ on all digital streaming platforms globally here: https://fanlink.to/b4wrk
The single ‘Work’ which highlights the artist’s impressive pen-game features catchy hooks and verses delivered in multiple languages, a testament to his versatility. He sings excellently in English, Pidgin and Twi serving listeners a delicious sonic cocktail.
The song leaves listeners yearning for what is next with smooth but dynamic modulations, heavy percussions and silvery vocals. It is safe to say that this song is ready to compete with the best of the best on the global stage. The upbeat, funky and energetic undertones will have listeners from all over the world dancing while grooving to the song’s impressive lyrical content.
‘Work’ empowers listeners to keep working hard on their various hustles, embracing their willpower to push for greatness even though life is tough. The theme is emphasized from a line sang in Twi on the record which translates as ‘’No matter what, we will do the work’’.
The sonic masterpiece ’Work’ was produced by Zodivc and debuts with impressive visuals – a video that epitomizes the artists rich taste in aesthetics to communicate a topic that resonates with the masses. The synergy of the music with the video to deliver this impressive message is unmatched. The video which was directed by Kwame Boadi of Esse Studio is available for viewing below.
Ghanaian afrobeat sensation Tina Brown Africa releases her latest record, End SARs, to vent her disappointment regarding recent happenings in Nigeria.
The End SARs movement hits close to home for Tina, who was born in Lagos State, Nigeria and still have resident relatives.
Tina is of the opinion that the Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARs) are incompetent and need to be brought to justice for the murder of innocent youths in her birth country. She quizzed the importance of the said group when the police is already positioned to enforce law and order.
With End SARs, Tina joins other prominent Nigerian musicians who have called for the disbandment of SARs.
About Tina Brown
Tina Brown Africa, born Tina Brown in Surulere in Lagos State, Nigeria where she spent most of her childhood and later moved to Ghana to further her High School education.
She is the newest, trailblazing Afro artist in Ghana and is poised to take the world by storm. Tina started singing early in her childhood.
She found enjoyment in singing and performing in her school programs. She began professionally making music in 2018 directly after High School.
She is fluent and sings in English, Yoruba (Nigerian), Twi (Ghana), and Ewe which is also a Ghana language spoken by the Volta Tribe (Togo). Her music spans the genres of Afropop, AfroBeats and AfroDanceHall.
Ghanaian Hip-Hop act and record producer, Skonti drops his latest single ‘Fall’ taken off his upcoming album together with a spanking new video, handing fans the complete experience. This time around he recruits Prince Bright of Buk Bak fame to set the ball rolling. Listen to ‘Fall’ here: https://lnk.to/CruxSkonti-Fall
‘Fall’ is a self-produced Skonti record, flavoured with bursts of fine vocals from Prince Bright. It is fuelled by tons of expressive lyrics, all of which revel in the fancy promises and one-liners we’ve come to expect from songs of this caliber.
Skonti’s new 4-minute short film is directed by SP – who’s handy camerawork keeps things interesting for the most part. Scenes are crisp, bright and vivid, with no shortage of pretty girls or grandeur. ‘Fall’ is another solid effort from Skonti, one bound to keep music lovers entertained for weeks on end.
Get a glimpse of all the opulence for yourself in the ‘Fall’ music video linked below.
Outstanding Ghanaian rapper Stiny Leo blesses us with a brand new hot freestyle tagged “BLUE DEVIL.” The rapper has been silence for sometime now and we guess this is just the intro to set in once again.
Glued to Top Clique Inc, Stiny Leo remains one of the great cements of rising HipHop. Blue Devil brights more on his lifestyle and explained why he isn’t God as many may take him to be because he stands to be in the sight of both good and bad.
He also used the privilege to send some shout-outs to his clique members. Listen to the heat below and don’t forget to share with others!