In
recent times, the Ghanaian youth have really displayed interest in dance-hall,
overshadowing many genres in Ghana, including hip-hop which used to be dominant
among the youth.
Shatta Wale and
Stonebwoy have managed to blind Ghanaians with many hot tunes, while hip-hop
seemed to be lacking.
Well EL did well with his dope BAR II mixtape, putting
some life into the genre, but dance-hall still ruled. We must say Sarkodie
drifting into high-life for some time, with his Mary album, was one of the
causes of the decline when it comes to hip-hop in Ghana, but has been trying to
gain feet recently, with Take It Back, which he recently dropped.
Paedae now
known as Omar Sterling is also doing well with the few single tunes he’s been
dropping lately, with Nineteen Ninety, which was a hit.
Asem will be
releasing a new track soon. Hinting it’s a hip-hop track with a hashtag, he
shared the artwork pictured above for ‘Yo-yo’.
Do you see hip-hop
rising again in Ghana? We await
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