MUSIC
15 Ghanaian Musicians Who Deserve Grammy Awards.
Ghana music has come far with it's musicians.
Some musicians have won international awards like BET, MOBO, KORA etc., with many getting nominations in several other shows globally.
It can always get better right? We can't wait for the day Ghanaian musicians will be nominated and even win the most prestigious musical award in the world, The Grammys.
Ghanaian reggae musician Rocky Dawuni has set the pace as the first Ghanaian to get a nod at the prestigious awards but we feel more Ghanaian musicians deserve to be nominated.
Here are those Ghanaian musicians, we feel make music way too good to not get a nod at The Grammys.
Atongo Zimba
“No Beer In Heaven” has been on rotation worldwide since it's release in 2004. That song alone should get him a nod in The Grammys, thanks to the composition and the live instruments used in it's production.
Zap Mallet
Little is known about Zap Mallet but he is one of the pioneers of modern Ghana music, popularly known as Hiplife. Zap Mallet was responsible for the production of all the hit songs from the 80's through to the early 2000's. He has produced for Reggie Rockstone, Lord Kenya among others.
Obrafour
Obrafour is the undisputed king of Ghana rap, I'm not scared to say Obrafour can go head-to-head with all the rappers who have won The Grammys and win hands down if he rapped in English. Obrafour doubles as a songwriter and a composer.
Hammer
Obrafour cannot win a Grammy without his producer-in-crime, Hammer. They have together changed Ghana rap music aka Gh Rap. Hammer has also been responsible for the careers of many renowned musicians like Kwaw Kesse, Edem, Tinny, Dogo, 2 Toff etc.
Efya
Songstress Efya can be compared to Rihanna any day. She has done lots of great collaborations and the mere fact that she can sing in high keynote like many renowned singers qualifies her for a Grammy nod.
Wiyaala
Wiyaala hasn't been in the music industry for long but she has proved herself Grammy-worth with her songs. In a short time, she has performed for the queen of England and has graced several shows globally. Wiyaala's musical style can be compared to that of Anjelique Kidjoe, who is a grammy winner.
Okyeame Kwame
Lyrically, Okyeame Kwame is one of the heavyweights of Ghana music. He has been active and produced many quality works for over 10 years. We believe he's Grammy-worthy.
Reggie Rockstone
For inventing one of the longest-running Ghanaian music genres, Hiplife, a fusion of Highlife and Hip Hop, Reggie Rockstone deserves a Grammy nomination.
Stonebwoy
Since the inception of Dancehall music in Ghana, Stonebwoy has been one of the most promising artistes to take Dancehall from Ghana to the world. He has so far won a BET award and bagged several nominations from around the world. Stonebwoy is soaring, thanks to his positive music and non-explicit lyrics. He has also performed with Reggae music greats from around the world.
Daddy Lumba
Daddy Lumba has over 30 albums to his name and all of them were nationwide hits. Daddy Lumba is the epitome of a musician and till date he still releases hit songs and albums.
Kojo Antwi
Samini
For over 10 years, Samini has been in the Ghanaian music industry scoring hits and making great collaborations. Samini didn't limit himself to just Reggae/Dancehall, he has recorded songs of all genres and has excelled in all of them. He was one of the first Ghanaian musicians to win a MOBO award in the UK.
Kwame Yeboah
Many of you may not know Kwame Yeboah but he's probably the brain and fingers behind your favorite song, he has produced for Craig David, Kojo Antwi, Becca, Pat Thomas etc. He is an instrumentalist and plays all the instruments you can think of. He is the boss of his own band, OBY (Ohia Beye Ya Band) and currently resides in the UK.
FOKN Bois
The FOKN Bois may be controversial but their music resonates social issues crippling Ghana and Africa as a whole and that is exactly what The Grammys reward, music with meaning.
Manifest
Just like the aforementioned musicians, M.anfest raps about social issues. M.anifest's music talks about the struggles of being an African. He raps in Pidgin, English and Twi and on original African beats. M.anifest's music style has received critical acclaim and we can't wait for him to get called by The Grammys. His song “Someway Bi” was a masterpiece and a should do justice to our claims.
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Ace Cube – Nekpoo (Mixed By Startick)
Ghanaian artist Ace Cube makes a vibrant comeback with his latest track, “Nekpoo,” mixed by Startick. The title, derived from the Ewe language, translates to “stay cool,” embodying the song's laid-back essence and uplifting message.
“Nekpoo” is a fusion of Afrobeat/Amapiano elements and catchy melodies, creating an infectious rhythm that encourages listeners to unwind and enjoy the moment.
Startick's adept mixing brings out the best in the track, enhancing its overall sound quality and appeal.
The song's chorus, coupled with its positive lyrics, promotes a sense of optimism and happiness, making it a perfect addition to any playlist. Ace Cube's return with “Nekpoo” showcases his musical prowess and ability to connect with audiences through feel-good tunes.
With its catchy beats and uplifting vibe, “Nekpoo” is set to captivate listeners and solidify Ace Cube's position as a promising talent in the Ghanaian music scene.
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Ace Cube – Nekpoo (Mixed By Startick)
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Rizzlah Stylah – Pepper (Prod by HBeat Pro)
Ghanaian Reggae Dancehall sensation Rizzlah Stylah has just released a scorching new Afrobeatz single titled “Pepper,” with production credits going to the talented HBeatPro.
Known for his infectious energy and captivating rhythms, Rizzlah Stylah brings a fresh vibe to the Afrobeatz scene with this latest release.
Rizzlah Stylah’s new single “Pepper” takes a fresh approach to the love song genre, blending elements of Dancehall and Afrobeatz to create a captivating musical experience.
The track explores themes of passion, desire, and the intensity of romantic relationships, adding a spicy twist to traditional love song narratives.
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“Pepper” is a high-energy track that showcases Rizzlah Stylah’s lyrical prowess and his ability to blend traditional Ghanaian sounds with modern beats seamlessly. With its catchy hooks and irresistible groove, the song is sure to get listeners on their feet and moving to the rhythm.
HBeatPro’s production skills shine through on “Pepper,” creating a rich sonic tapestry that complements Rizzlah Stylah’s dynamic delivery. The result is a track that not only entertains but also leaves a lasting impression.
Fans of Ghanaian music and Afrobeatz enthusiasts alike are in for a treat with “Pepper.” It’s a testament to Rizzlah Stylah’s talent and versatility as an artist, and it’s bound to make waves in the music scene.
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Rizzlah Stylah – Pepper (Prod by HBeat Pro)
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Ghanaian Musician cum song engineer Khedie has recently released a soul-stirring new song titled “Higher,” Produced by KD DeBeatBoss himself. In this uplifting track, Khedie expresses his gratitude and praises to God for His continuous goodness and mercy throughout the years.
“Higher” is more than just a song; it's a heartfelt expression of faith and appreciation for the blessings and guidance received. Khedie's lyrics resonate with themes of thanksgiving, acknowledging God's faithfulness and the impact of His grace in every aspect of life's journey.
With KD DeBeatBoss's expert production, “Higher” delivers a powerful musical experience that combines captivating melodies, stirring vocals, and uplifting instrumentation. The song's arrangement uplifts the spirit, creating an atmosphere of worship and celebration for listeners.
Khedie's vocal delivery is sincere and heartfelt, conveying a deep sense of gratitude and reverence. “Higher” serves as a reminder to count one's blessings and to always acknowledge the source of strength and inspiration.
As Khedie shares his testimony through “Higher,” listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own journey and the moments of divine intervention and provision in their lives. The song's message of praise and thanksgiving resonates across different audiences, making it a standout track in the realm of gospel-inspired music.
“Higher” by Khedie is a testament to the power of faith and the transformative impact of acknowledging God's goodness. It's a song that uplifts, inspires, and invites everyone to join in celebrating the greatness of the Almighty.
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Khedie – Higher (Prod by KD DeBeatBoss)
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