The original Wossop was already a banger… you can download and read all about it here. And now comes the remix with none other than Kwaw Kese. Same tight beat by UK-based Ghanaian beatmaker Brundai. Chale wossooooop.
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...
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...
Tomorrow by Stonebwoy talks about how certain individual relate to others when they make it in life after so much hustling on the street. [Intro]Ei ei ei yeeiiArrrrrrbwoy BHIM!Another real life story (yeah) [Verse 1]Hustling from Chokor to MamprobiFrom Asaiman...
Bradez & Kwaw Kese – Wossop Remix
The original Wossop was already a banger… you can download and read all about it here. And now comes the remix with none other than Kwaw Kese. Same tight beat by UK-based Ghanaian beatmaker Brundai. Chale wossooooop.
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...
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...
Tomorrow by Stonebwoy talks about how certain individual relate to others when they make it in life after so much hustling on the street. [Intro]Ei ei ei yeeiiArrrrrrbwoy BHIM!Another real life story (yeah) [Verse 1]Hustling from Chokor to MamprobiFrom Asaiman...
It’s Fridaaaaaaaay! DJ Satelite prepared us another round of afrohouse goodness, feels like a bit of Luanda nightlife delivered straight to your earbuds. Cover is a photo of Elinga Teatro, a place doomed to be destroyed sometime this year… it’s an old colonial building soon to be replaced by a fancy glass skyscraper. It’s also a place Satelite has rocked several times in the past months, possibly the most forward thinking music venue in Angola. Without further adue, the almighty tracklist:
1 – Ningana – Dj Dorivaldo Mix feat Dr tchubi & Pé Quente – DJ Satelite Remix
2 – Jingasnas – Homeboyz Muzik
3 – Nje Nje ( Album Mix ) – Heavi-k Remix
4 – Bukalanga [Vocal Mix] – DJ Oats Feat. Konkrete
5 – Sodat Aza Na Kati (Instrumental Mix) [Ft. Da Costa]
Monami has been playing in loops for weeks now around here, so it’s exciting to share two additions to the Monami story: remixes by Los Carlos and Atropolis. Los Carlos is a regular on this site, most notably for his kuduro remix of Elegom Bounsa. Atropolis, of the Dutty Artz crew, also sent us his own take on Monami, better than words:
While some feared today would bring the end of the world, Appietus decides to drop his long awaited remix of the massive hit Azonto Fiesta. The original song has been one of the biggest hits in Ghana this year, a song where the most successful MC in the country, Sarkodie, teams up with the most prolific beatmaker, Appietus. Added vocals by rising stars Kesse and Raquel. The remix has never been available before!! Cop it today, and grab the original while you’re at it, very necessary for any proper celebration. iTunes
Just in time for the wahaliday season, new gospel porn Christian rap by the FOKN Bois, produced by none other than DJ Juls (get schooled here)… happy holidays yo! And if the download button is not showing up on the above player, you can always download the song from this page.
Lyrics:
Beatrice
Get up n dance 4 me. Wow
Did u wear those pants 4 me? Ow
Cancel flight 2 france paris. Now
Fii yor trumu mek i feel d scent
Dis yor body e b heaven sent
U b worth every fokn second spent
2night we go sin moro we go repent
C d way yor toto under foh
Like 3+1, ma sausage in yor sore
U like it just d way i like it … Raw
Yor inside corr like ripe pawpaw
Yor bobbystand b vim like dipo yoo
Yor short natural hair dier e dey kill me oh
Tik lips no lipstick u dey lick my stick
Swallow my coti boogers like a blue flick
Gbe yor body i lap yor gbemi juice
If i dey kpemi den u dey kpemi too
No plans at all to jyemi soon
Duna dey like 2 conjoined semi-moons
Very supple, ma shua u suckle
Dey mek i chuckle, yor knees go buckle
Yor twat dey trickle, sake of ma pickle
Like e dey prickle wey yor cell b sickle
Yor inside queer i touch everywer
U no dey fear to cheer make d people hear
Wan pipi 1 million mek u babysit
go 4ce den dey wen wana baby shit
I soft, wan mek i root again den jack yor ass
Yeah. Just like dat mek i hard fast
U say u never ever ever wet so
Ma pistol makes yor toto whistle
U spread yor own cheeks so i can see clearer
And dig deeper, oh u r so clever
U reach under between fondle ma balls
Giving me more vim to tumble yor walls
Phones vibrating, ignoring all calls
Sweating like fish, u feel ma dick pulse
U clench yor pussy, i feel yor clit throb
U drain ma fluids, 2 d last drop
I start to shrink, u squeeze me out
B4 i blink, am in your mouth
U taste us, i begin to laff
Am ticklish bitch, i dey go bath
Another azonto scorcher… coming straight out of Dansoman aka DC, the neighborhood of Accra which practically caused Akwaaba Music’s relocation to Ghana. Dansoman is one of the more diverse, happening parts of Accra. It’s so huge, and in many ways so self contained, that it feels like it’s a city of its own.
Like any happening city, Dansoman has a lively music scene, it’s home to many of Ghana’s top artists, as well as a bustling underground scene, out of which Blaka is emerging.
Tozo is a term coined by Blaka to designate life, much like in the French expression “c’est la vie”, “it’s life”. Blaka conveys more meaning into this song than the catchy azonto beat might have you think. Concerned with helping Dansoman’s youth rise to the top, Blaka releases this first single as both a dance anthem and a positive call for action among fellow underground artists.