Pidgen Rap with the FOKN Bois: Broken Language

Pidgen Rap with the FOKN Bois: Broken Language

Claaaaassic choon already, with a brand new beat composed by DJ Juls (still no decent links for him). You can grab the entire mixtape here, but start with a quick listen of this song Broken Language… sounds like the FOKN Bois’ decleration of all things pidgin!

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Pidgen Rap with the FOKN Bois: Broken Language

Claaaaassic choon already, with a brand new beat composed by DJ Juls (still no decent links for him). You can grab the entire mixtape here, but start with a quick listen of this song Broken Language… sounds like the FOKN Bois’ decleration of all things pidgin!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdg-_TRiNkw

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Video: Max Le Daron feat. Joey Le Soldat “Monin’ Guetin”

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Lala Shishi :Sarkodie – Hand To Mouth

Lala Shishi :Sarkodie – Hand To Mouth

Ghana's rap heavyweight Sarkodie decides to give free advice on Hand to Mouth, a song produced by Fortune Dane, where Sark raps in Asanti twi, as he generally does. He's advising the Ghanaian youth to make good use of the little money they get, instead of wasting it...

Lala Shishi :Stonebwoy – Tomorrow

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Ghana: Azonto Dance – Don’t Sleep

Ghana: Azonto Dance – Don’t Sleep

Erybody’s doin’ it! Around these parts anyway. If you haven’t witnessed some azonto moves, then chale u need fo go ghana party sef:

Yep, earworm of a track, Sarkodie feat. E.L., U Go Kill Me, you can download it here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=559MTqNtzyI

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Lala Shishi :Sarkodie – Hand To Mouth

Lala Shishi :Sarkodie – Hand To Mouth

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Ghana: Azonto Dance – Don’t Sleep

Erybody’s doin’ it! Around these parts anyway. If you haven’t witnessed some azonto moves, then chale u need fo go ghana party sef:

Yep, earworm of a track, Sarkodie feat. E.L., U Go Kill Me, you can <a href=”http://www.bigxgh.com/ghana-music-brand-new-sarkodie-you-go-kill-me-feat-e-l-opanka-yaa-pono-more-from-tema/”>download it here</a>.

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Lala Shishi :Sarkodie – Hand To Mouth

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Good Morning – Yaa Pono feat. Efya

Good Morning – Yaa Pono feat. Efya

 

Very nice work by King Luu! Pidgen Music makes the magic happen… extra-ordinary rapper Yaa Pono teams up with Ghanaian soulstress Efya for this beautiful video. Shot in Nima.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25thStzEPSc

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Lala Shishi :Sarkodie – Hand To Mouth

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Where My Money Dey?!

Where My Money Dey?!

Rehashing the most recent Lungu Lungu column over at Fader:

If you spend a few days in Ghana, you’ll hear mostly upbeat dance music. On the radio, at bars or in clubs. It might lead you to believe that all popular music in Ghana is music to dance to. At least I thought so. But a couple of weeks ago I had a realization. Not one induced by the many churches sprouting on every corner here. This realization was purely musical—I went to a big show, featuring a dozen or so artists, many of the usual top dogs, but also, some rappers. Nothing that unusual so far, except the hundreds of kids around me went CRAZY when the rappers got on stage, rapping along to every single hook and verse. Hip hop is massive in Ghana, but it’s still very much underground. Kids may know the words to the songs, but the songs still don’t play on the radio.

So how do you get people to know your song without being played on the radio in Ghana? I’m not here to write a full analysis, so let’s just say there is a lot of MP3 swapping over bluetooth phones, and there are a LOT of ciphers and battles among high school students.

Hip hop in English started in Ghana around 1990, until the mid 1990s when Reggie Rockstone started rapping in twi. Fast forward again to Wanlov and Lil Shaker, who pioneered Ghanaian pidgin rap in the mid 2000s. What I find exciting about pidgin rap is that it can be understood by a broad English speaking audience, but it retains a distinctly Ghanaian feel. Best of both worlds.

Enter Kay-Ara. He only graduated from high school two years ago, but he’s been rhyming as far as he can remember. First listening to his older brother’s Nas or Tupac tapes. then switching over to Reggie Rockstone and other twi rappers. Finally, inspired by pidgin rappers, he began laying down verses daily. Now he performs along with Wanlov and Shaker them. Tomorrow, he heads to Koforidua for a show with Yaa Pono and Wanlov. You won’t hear Yaa Pono on the radio much, but his freestyle videos have been going around a lot.

Kay-Ara f. Lil Shaker and Yaa Pono, “Me Dough” by The FADER

“Me Dough” is the first single off of Kay-Ara’s upcoming debut album. The chorus goes me ko gye me dough, or I’m going to get my money in twi. Kay-Ara tells me: “When I heard the beat, with the Ambolley highlife sample and the big bassline, I thought, Ok, people will dance to this.” Then he adds, “so let’s add a message that everyone can relate to and remember.” Kay says the song is not just about money but about respect, as much about collecting your money as it is collecting your dues. Kay-Ara also recently dropped a mixtape, featuring mostly original tracks. Download it here.

What do you think? If you like this stuff, I’m thinking of putting together a compilation of pidgin rap, and some pidgin rap EPs and full lengths after that. Got beats? Holler at me!

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Where My Money Dey?!

Rehashing the most recent Lungu Lungu column over at Fader:

If you spend a few days in Ghana, you’ll hear mostly upbeat dance music. On the radio, at bars or in clubs. It might lead you to believe that all popular music in Ghana is music to dance to. At least I thought so. But a couple of weeks ago I had a realization. Not one induced by the many churches sprouting on every corner here. This realization was purely musical—I went to a big show, featuring a dozen or so artists, many of the usual top dogs, but also, some rappers. Nothing that unusual so far, except the hundreds of kids around me went CRAZY when the rappers got on stage, rapping along to every single hook and verse. Hip hop is massive in Ghana, but it’s still very much underground. Kids may know the words to the songs, but the songs still don’t play on the radio.

So how do you get people to know your song without being played on the radio in Ghana? I’m not here to write a full analysis, so let’s just say there is a lot of MP3 swapping over bluetooth phones, and there are a LOT of ciphers and battles among high school students.

Hip hop in English started in Ghana around 1990, until the mid 1990s when Reggie Rockstone started rapping in twi. Fast forward again to Wanlov and Lil Shaker, who pioneered Ghanaian pidgin rap in the mid 2000s. What I find exciting about pidgin rap is that it can be understood by a broad English speaking audience, but it retains a distinctly Ghanaian feel. Best of both worlds.

Enter Kay-Ara. He only graduated from high school two years ago, but he’s been rhyming as far as he can remember. First listening to his older brother’s Nas or Tupac tapes. then switching over to Reggie Rockstone and other twi rappers. Finally, inspired by pidgin rappers, he began laying down verses daily. Now he performs along with Wanlov and Shaker them. Tomorrow, he heads to Koforidua for a show with Yaa Pono and Wanlov. You won’t hear Yaa Pono on the radio much, but his freestyle videos have been going around a lot.

Kay-Ara f. Lil Shaker and Yaa Pono, “Me Dough” by The FADER

“Me Dough” is the first single off of Kay-Ara’s upcoming debut album. The chorus goes me ko gye me dough, or I’m going to get my money in twi. Kay-Ara tells me: “When I heard the beat, with the Ambolley highlife sample and the big bassline, I thought, Ok, people will dance to this.” Then he adds, “so let’s add a message that everyone can relate to and remember.” Kay says the song is not just about money but about respect, as much about collecting your money as it is collecting your dues. Kay-Ara also recently dropped a mixtape, featuring mostly original tracks. Download it here.

What do you think? If you like this stuff, I’m thinking of putting together a compilation of pidgin rap, and some pidgin rap EPs and full lengths after that. Got beats? Holler at me!

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BigxGH.com: Friday Faves

BigxGH.com: Friday Faves

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Lala Shishi :Sarkodie – Hand To Mouth

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More Ghana pop to prepare for more hazardous dance moves at drinking bars across the world… this week we picked three unknown newcomers. Well, unknown to us. The highlife guitar is long-gone, the production is percussive and minimal: this is GH 2011. So here are our top picks from bigxgh.com‘s massive weekly promotional selection. In other words if you like these tracks, you can find dozens and dozens more like it from them. With the artists’ consent, this is how promo works in Ghana! Dig in:

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Lala Shishi :Sarkodie – Hand To Mouth

Lala Shishi :Sarkodie – Hand To Mouth

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Lala Shishi :Sarkodie – Hand To Mouth

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Lala Shishi :Stonebwoy – Tomorrow

Lala Shishi :Stonebwoy – Tomorrow

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Well well… our favorite Bavarian duo went berzerk again on some crazy-arse soca madness. Just came out on Mixpak. This time they get a helping hand from the Swagga boys Ruff N Smooth, if you recognize where the vocals are from we’ll send you their album for free!

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Video: Max Le Daron feat. Joey Le Soldat “Monin’ Guetin”

Video: Max Le Daron feat. Joey Le Soldat “Monin’ Guetin”

Sneak peak from Max Le Daron's upcoming EP due out... tomorrow! Straight from the streets of Ouagadougou, Joey Le Soldat is back, spitting his furious Mooré verses over Max' twisted afrohouse beat, with additional production by Lowup label-mate Gan Gah. The chorus and...

Lala Shishi :Sarkodie – Hand To Mouth

Lala Shishi :Sarkodie – Hand To Mouth

Ghana's rap heavyweight Sarkodie decides to give free advice on Hand to Mouth, a song produced by Fortune Dane, where Sark raps in Asanti twi, as he generally does. He's advising the Ghanaian youth to make good use of the little money they get, instead of wasting it...

Lala Shishi :Stonebwoy – Tomorrow

Lala Shishi :Stonebwoy – Tomorrow

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