She’s got “uncles in Belgium, in Ghana and France,”, and “aunties in London, Berlin and Japan,” and brothers and sisters down in Amsterdam”. Listeners? Hopefully worldwide.
She’s got “uncles in Belgium, in Ghana and France,”, and “aunties in London, Berlin and Japan,” and brothers and sisters down in Amsterdam”. Listeners? Hopefully worldwide.
New Zealand Ghanaian singer-songwriter and producer Leila Adu brought us two new EPs this year: “Scary Love Monster” in March, followed by “Love Cells” in May.
New Zealand Ghanaian singer-songwriter and producer Leila Adu brought us two new EPs this year: “Scary Love Monster” in March, followed by “Love Cells” in May.
Rapper Worlasi’s 7-minute hymn “One Life” is probably the most extraordinary and multifaceted video to have emerged out of Ghanian music scene this year yet.
Rapper Worlasi’s 7-minute hymn “One Life” is probably the most extraordinary and multifaceted video to have emerged out of Ghanian music scene this year yet.
It’s been just a few years since charismatic Ghanaian singer-songwriter ELi took up a solo career – after training for a while in school choirs. With each new song from him, we can see his decision – quite against his parents’ will – was right.
It’s been just a few years since charismatic Ghanaian singer-songwriter ELi took up a solo career – after training for a while in school choirs. With each new song from him, we can see his decision – quite against his parents’ will – was right.
Everything seems complicated about Adomaa. Her origin is half-Ghaian and half-Nigerian. Her full name is Joy Onyinyechukwu Adomaa Serwaa Adjeman. And the lyrics of her songs combine words from English, Pidgin, Twi and Yoruba.
Everything seems complicated about Adomaa. Her origin is half-Ghaian and half-Nigerian. Her full name is Joy Onyinyechukwu Adomaa Serwaa Adjeman. And the lyrics of her songs combine words from English, Pidgin, Twi and Yoruba.
With his socially-aware lyrics rapped both in his mother tongue Ewe and in global English as well as his insanely scattered influences, Delasi aspires and deserves to be called an ambassador of modern African music.
With his socially-aware lyrics rapped both in his mother tongue Ewe and in global English as well as his insanely scattered influences, Delasi aspires and deserves to be called an ambassador of modern African music.