Edem – Mass Production – Album Out Today!

Edem, formerly known as Ayigbe Edem, has become the cultural and social ambassador for Ghana’s Volta region, home to the Ewe people. This status makes him an unavoidable public figure all across Ghana, where he has come to embody conscious, yet popular hip hop.

The Volta’s rap kingpin is moving on up however, as this album demonstrates. His recent single Over Again was a massive single all over Ghana, and this second opus is clearly geared at a much broader audience than his fellow Ewe people:

On Mass Production Edem displays his versatility, rapping and toasting in Ewe, English and even Patois over a wide range of beats, from the azonto jam Over Again to the conscious reggae anthem Ghetto Arise. More recently, Edem has released other videos for his latest singles Medekuku and last week Heyba.

“Music is not about the dialect, but about the talent, so I am moving to show my skills: reggae, patois, pidgin, fused with English and Ewe.” Edem uses these different means of communication to share his message with the youth in Ghana and beyond, to educate them and mark his contribution as an artist.

Not content with dominating the charts at home in Ghana, Edem is already planning his next steps, collaborating with Togolese stars Toofan and piecing together a continent wide African tour. Not to mention having his videos on rotation on Channel O and Trace TV. Enyo!

Mass Production is available today in iTunes, Amazon, Bandcamp and most major music stores and services.

Just A Band – Sorry For The Delay – New Album!!!

Very, very exciting!!! In the Band’s own words:

“We are Just A Band, and this is our third studio album. It’s called “Sorry For The Delay”, and it is a collection of songs about life and death, light and darkness, fun, laughter and friendship (good and bad). We hope you will enjoy it.”

Listen to the full album right here:

Also a nice freebie to wet your appetite, check out the first single:

And just to make sure there is no confusion: Akwaaba is not releasing this album, we congratulate the Band on their choice to move forward on their own. We have no doubt they have what it takes to conquer the world with their art, but we remain big supporters and will naturally continue to post about all the great stuff they do!