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  • Patapaa Makes A No-Show In YPee’s Wonkonono Remix Music Video

    Cover Art: YPee – Wonkonono Remix

    Rapper YPee takes us to us on a joy ride with the remix of his street anthem Wonkonono featuring Patapaa.
    The XTwo Entertainment signee has for a while no teased fans for the remix of this song and there is surely no better time to let it out than now as Christmas approaches. 
    Flaunting his versatility, YPee rides the instrumentals with ease encouraging people to work harder for the money and enjoy life to the fullest. Patapaa comes in as usual and nails it with his own style.
    For whatsoever reason, the One Corner hitmaker is missing in the video but it still ends up to be a very dope visuals.
    Video shot by Mo Sambo and Beat Production credit to SickBeatz.
  • Music Video: Fuse ODG – Bra Fie ft. Damian Marley

    Cover Art: Fuse ODG – Bra Fie

    Music Video: Fuse ODG – Bra Fie ft. Damian ‘Jr Gong’ Marley

    Almost 400 years since our ancestors were captured and taken into various lands outside of Africa, Africa’s Fuse ODG and Jamaica’s reggae icon Damian “Jr Gong” Marley have united on a mission to bring their descendants back home to where they belong mentally (Self Love), physically (Africa) and spiritually (Love) through this powerful piece of music.

    We present to you “Bra Fie” which translates in the Ghanaian language ‘twi’ as “Come Home”.

    Watch and let’s spread this to all four corners of the world … A New Africa Revolution has began…Welcome to the New Africa Nation.

  • Fuse ODG – Bra Fie ft. Damian ‘Jr Gong’ Marley

    Cover Art: Fuse ODG – Bra Fie

    Listen Up: Fuse ODG – Bra Fie ft. Damian ‘Jr Gong’ Marley

    After becoming the first Ghanaian to win a Grammy earlier this year for his contributions to Ed Sheeran’s ‘÷’ album, Fuse ODG is back once again with his new track ‘Bra Fie’ (Come Home) ft. Damian “Jr Gong” Marley.

    Produced by Yr$ Truly & OTWoode, ‘Bra Fie’ is a unifying call to all Africans… be they Afro-caribbean, Afro-american, Afro-british…to come home. Fuse expands.. “Bra Fie means ‘come home’. There’s a changing tide that we have as Africans right now. People are paying attention. We’re here, but what are we doing with this attention. Let’s use this momentum so that we can see something tangible. It’s time for us to get together, not just physically coming home to Africa the motherland, but mentally let’s go back to a place where where we used to be kings and queen, where we used to love ourselves,. Let’s go back to that point and start from there. Right now we are just fighting each other, we need to love ourselves enough and then we can love and treat each other with respect”

    ‘Bra Fie’ (Come Home) see Fuse collaborate with his long time hero Damian “Jr Gong” Marley. “Damian is on a similar mission. He’s a voice for the Caribbean and for Africans living outside of Africa. Having him on the record was so important, especially for all the work that he’s done before such as his album ‘Distant Relatives’ with Nas. There’s a sense of separation between Africans, Caribbeans, African-americans, African British, it’s time to wake up and rediscover ourselves.” says Fuse.

    ‘Bra Fie’ is taken from Fuse ODG’s forthcoming album ‘New Africa Nation’ (released February 1st 2019). On it he aims to build upon his debut album album’s achievements by creating tangible results.

    Fuse is passionately engaged in helping African people to spread word of their culture by prospering in creative endeavours that include a record label, a music festival, a fashion brand and even children’s toys and books. By connecting with the international community, Fuse believes that those cultural roots will inspire investment and tourism from the world-at-large.

    Fuse ODG’s debut album ‘T.I.N.A. (This Is New Africa)’ opened a dialogue to present Africa as it really is: a vibrant, scenic and community-orientated continent full of opportunities that’s a world away from how it’s portrayed by the mainstream media. Assisted by the viral hit single ‘Azonto’, Fuse ignited debates in some of the world’s most prestigious universities and raised awareness all over the globe. The album also cemented Fuse’s status as the pioneer of the Afrobeats sound. Mixing the irresistible rhythms of the original Afrobeat genre with rambunctious production and a bold pop sensibility, Afrobeats is a sound that feels at home in London as it does in Lagos or Accra. It’s a genre that’s gained traction in the mainstream with Diplo, Major Lazer and Beyoncé all releasing music that reflects its energy and vibe. Meanwhile, its previously underground stars such as Wizkid and Davido are bigger than ever before, while UK stars such as J Hus fuse the genre with grime breaking new boundaries. It even inspired Ed Sheeran, who co-wrote the ‘÷’ album track ‘Bibia Be Ye Ye’ with Fuse while visiting his projects in Ghana.

    Fuse ODG is also working on the ‘T.I.N.A. (This Is New Africa)’ Music Festival. He plans to unite artists from Africa and the wider diaspora to perform live in Accra, Ghana on January 4th 2019. Details to be announced soon.

    Outside of music, Fuse’s current social initiative is to expand upon the primary school that he built in Akosombo, Ghana in conjunction with the Wood World Missions. He has acquired land on the same site and is the process of developing a secondary school, and the longer term goal is to also build a university to help local children achieve their full potential.

  • New Music: Lennon – “Dadie Anoma” feat. Kurl Songx

    Cover Art: Lennon – Dadie Anoma

    DOWNLOAD MP3: Lennon – Dadie Anoma ft. Kurl Songsx

    Lennon Music’s very own, Lennon has released a classic song titled “Dadie Anoma” featuring Kurl Songx.
    “Dadie Anoma” is a love song with a touch of class, having Highly Spiritual frontliner Kurl Songx blessing it with his silky voice.
    Song naturally elicit interest on first listening, and puts you in the mood for reptition with a neutral blend of great vocals and simplified rap lines.
    DatBeatGod is on the production frontline of this dope tune. Enjoy song below and hit the share button.
  • Born-again Joe Frazier Releases “Taataa” after Long Music Break

    Joe Frazier – Taataa

    After a long break from the Ghanaian Music scene, one of our Greatest Hiplife Giants is back with another banging tune.

    Big Joe Frazier,  a name Ghana music lovers and fans knew in the late 1990’s has be off the news since then.

    Joe Fraizier is now a committed, born again and spirit filled Christian who has decided finally to use his gift and talent as a musician and rhyming raps to win souls and promote the kingdom of Jehovah.

    Big Joe Frazier has release a new tune which is titled “TAATAA”. Taataa is an Asante Twi word which in translation to English means “LEAD ME” just as a child to walk right.

    The song in detail talks about his past years of drunkenness and alcoholism and his later divine and heavenly encounter with the true God.

    Production credit goes to Harpsi of Pocalous Recording studio. Listen to song below:

  • New Music: Don Cliff – “Fall In Love” feat. Ahkan

    Cover Art: Don Cliff – Fall In Love

    Listen Up: Don Cliff – Fall In Love ft. Ahkan (Ruff N Smooth)

    Happy Day Entertainment act Don Cliff gift the new month it first love song.

    He titled this one “Fall In Love” featuring Hitz In Motion boss Ahkan of Ruff n Smooth Fame.

    In this song, Don Cliff talked about his hardest crush which he described as Omonecha Baby.

    Ahkans massive delivery which says the love Don Cliff has for his crush is bigger than the ocean we see. Wow Stay close to Don Cliff Music as he has promised to release a series of songs.

    Production credits to Paris Beatz

  • New Music: Phrimpong – “Blow” feat. Ypee

    Phrimpong x YPee – Blow

    Download MP3: Phrimpong & Ypee – Blow (Prod. By The Black Producer)

    At last, the long anticipation comes to a halt, Phrimpong welcomes the new month, November with a new collaborative piece titled “Blow” featuring Ypee.

    The hiphop single “Blow” is a fireworks of lyricism, flair and style, geared towards surmounting barriers and rising tall.

    The song defeats the usual mentality of ones inability of progressing because of being boxed by peoples opinion. Song has Phrimpong in his consistent rap armoury while YPee massages the catchy hooks.

    This is the 8th release to the credit of the “conscious rapper” for the year 2018 and seems he’s not done yet.

    “Blow” was produced by The Black Producer. Stream and download below.

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  • Music Video: Phrimpong – “Blow” feat. Ypee

    Phrimpong x Ypee

    Music video by Phrimpong performing his hiphop single “Blow” featuring YPee.

    “Blow” is a refute to career killers who tagged their struggles as wasteful.

    Shot on location at Kumasi City Mall, video was graced by the presence of Ratty Ghana, Sbeez, Kaakyire Ye Dehyeɛ, among others.

    Song was produced by The Black Producer and video directed by Chris Asante, the newly branded “FilmGod”.

    Watch below and share

  • Music Video: Phrimpong & Teephlow – “Pray for Ghana”

    Video Snap: Phrimpong – Pray For Ghana

    Video: Phrimpong Joins Teephlow on “Pray For Ghana” Campaign

    Rapper Phrimpong aboard the “Pray For Ghana” campaign train initiated by Teephlow, and delivers a verse in support of a good cause.

    Phrimpong in “Pray For Ghana” essentially points out the sacrifices to attaining the Ghanaian freedom, and instills the sense of patriotism in our generation.

    This freestyle, we are reliably informed ends the long anticipation for the release of “Blow” featuring Ypee, finally scheduled for November 1st.

    Watch and get inclined to the deep lyrical poetry vocalized in this freestyle

  • Yung Pabi touches on Corruption in new song – Who You Know

    Cover Art: Yung Pabi – Who You Know

    Yung Pabi continues the quest to better our world by addressing issues with his music.

    In this new single “WHO YOU KNOW” featuring Reynolds The Gentleman he talks about the rots in the music industry, the education system, the employment system et cetera.

    The young rapper laments on the increasingly rate of the connected few attaining undeserving statuses, leaving real talents and qualified personnel exploited.

    Yung Pabi believes the majority will join him on this cause against corruption by pushing this lyrical piece.

    “I pray this song plays a great part in removing the roots of corruption from the grounds of Ghana and beyond” – Yung Pabi said.

    Listen to song below.