Connect with us

Buzz

Ambolley to challenge the record books about origin of rap music

Ghanaian music legend, Gyedu Blay Ambolley has hinted that he will officially challenge the Guinness Book of Records about the origin of rap music which is widely credited to the American group, Sugarhill Gang and their rap single “Rapper’s Delight”, which took America by storm in 1979. According to Ambolley, his hit song ‘Simagwa Do’ […]

Published

on

Dcrow and Gyedu BlayAmbulley at Hiphop Nation summitGhanaian music legend, Gyedu Blay Ambolley has hinted that he will officially challenge the Guinness Book of Records about the origin of rap music which is widely credited to the American group, Sugarhill Gang and their rap single “Rapper’s Delight”, which took America by storm in 1979. According to Ambolley, his hit song ‘Simagwa Do’ was released earlier and by all account, it was rap music.

Ambolley made the claims during a summit at the Hip Hop Nation organized by Mi Prime Entertainment in collaboration with the British Council to celebrate the diversity in Hiphop Music and Culture of Ghanaian Origin. The summit with featured other speakers such as Panji Anoff, Kweku T, D-Black, Bushke, Wanlov, C-real, Nigerian rapper D’Crow and others discussed issues such as: the difference between hip life and hip-hop, the challenges and future of hip-hop/hiplife, how to put an end to artists miming on stage, and financial problems and solutions within the Ghanaian Hip-hop industry among others.

Gyedu Blay Ambolley ‘The Simigwa Do Man’ also received a special Honors at the summit for being contributing pioneer to the success of hiplife/hip-hop in Ghana. Ambolley’s name has become synonymous with Simigwa music and dance since his first hit single was released in 1973. Since that hit, he has led many bands including his own in 1979-80. His talent and success was not limited to Ghana, he has performed and received honours throughout in America and Europe.

It is a well established fact that rap music has its roots in Africa. Even before hip-hop or rap, the griots of West Africa narrated stories in a rhythmic way with drum beats. Rap came to America from the Caribbean island (which has large African population). Their musical culture has constantly influenced the changes in American music.

Even in the US, the rap music culture did not start with the Sugarhill Gang. In fact, even before their arrival, bands like, The Last Poets were making rap music, but were not popular. The first big rap single that took America by storm was “Rapper’s Delight”, by Sugarhill Gang in 1979. This song revolutionized the rap music. But since Ambolley’s ‘Simigwa Do’ was commercial and popular even before the Sugarhill Gang, perhaps it’s time to re-write history according to the achievements of the Ghanaian Music legend.

Advertisement
Advertisement

Buzz

Don’t make music out of every social issue – Kofi Kinaata tells colleagues 

Published

on

kinaatatata

Ghanaian Highlife musician and songwriter, Kofi Kinaata, has offered poignant advice to his fellow artistes, urging them to exercise caution when addressing sensitive social issues through their music.  (more…)

Continue Reading

Buzz

Dress decently to the gym; some men want to make it to heaven –  Williams Uchemba tells ladies   

Published

on

uchemabbaa

Nollywood actor and filmmaker, Williams Uchemba has taken to social media to express his dismay over women’s revealing attire at the gym, prompting him to cease attending public gyms to avoid temptation and maintain his spiritual focus. (more…)

Continue Reading

Buzz

GMA-USA nominates Emperor T-Jiga’s “Sugar” for Afropop/ Afrobeat Song of the Year.

Published

on

emporer

Multi-award winning artiste, Theo Nii Martey, professionally known as Emperor T-Jiga has been making waves in the AfroPop /Afro Beats scene with his latest single, Sugar. The infectious track has caught the attention of music critics and fans alike, propelling Emperor T-Jiga into the spotlight.

(more…)

Continue Reading

Buzz

Some Wealthy Ghanaians Lack Philanthropic Spirit – Michael Blackson asserts

Published

on

michael

Ghanaian-American comedian Michael Blackson recently delved into a pressing issue he believes hampers progress in Ghana, selfishness. (more…)

Continue Reading

Buzz

Davido Opens Up About His Favorite Musicians for Collaborations

Published

on

davido

Multiple award-winning Afrobeat singer and songwriter, David Adedeji Adeleke recently shared insights into his preferred collaborators within the music industry. (more…)

Continue Reading

Buzz

Fameye celebrates daughter’s 2nd birthday

Published

on

FotoJet

Ghanaian musician Peter Famiyeh Bozah, popularly known as Fameye, took to Instagram to celebrate his daughter Arviana’s second birthday today, April 25th, 2024. (more…)

Continue Reading

Trending