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WATCH: Ras Kuuku - Road Of Evil (Official Video)

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A week ago after dropping his new album, Ras Kuuku, has released the album title track’s video “Road Of Evil”. The video was directed by Skygee. Watch Video Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTjAXQNlUP0 Listen Here: https://mipromo.ffm.to/raskuuku-roadofevil "Road of Evil," the title track, sets the tone with a strong reggae rhythm, addressing the struggles and challenges faced in society. This track, produced by BozyBeat and mixed by Caskeysonit, highlights the essence of the album with its thought-provoking lyrics and compelling sound. The collaboration with Kwesi Amewuga on "Krom" is another highlight, as it stands out as a testament to Ras Kuuku's ability to blend traditional and contemporary sounds seamlessly. Ras Kuuku, whose real name is Kojo Kurankye, has been a significant figure in the Ghanaian music scene, known for his dedication to reggae and dancehall genres. His music often reflects his roots and the socio-political issues aff

Mizter Okyere steps in big with Kofi Kinaata for Ghana Music Awards USA 2024 – gets 3 nominations

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Renowned US-based Ghanaian Saxophonist, Mizter Okyere, has just launched himself into the bigger terrain with 3 major nominations for this year’s Ghana Music Awards USA. Categories hes nominated for are Producer/Sound Engineer Of The Year, Highlife Song Of The Year with his “Maame Ama” Song which featured Kofi Kinaata as well as Best Collaboration Of The Year, with the same song he did with Kofi Kinaata. He is very hopeful of winning his nominations per he works he has produced and pushed within the year of review. He played at Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II's 25th Silver Jubilee Anniversary Celebrations this May 2024, in Kumasi which hosted a huge number of Royals and Corporate Faces as well as the Diplomatic Corps. Mizter Okyere, who shuffles between Ghana and the United States has done quite tremendously within the music space over the years with duets done with Samini, Kofi Kinaata, just to name a few. (Story: BeenieWords.com)