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Chief Keef Shares New Video Single “The Talk”

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The Godfather of drill music, Chief Keef, has just shared the official video for “The Talk.”It finds the Chicago veteran sitting atop a customized black-and-yellow Lamborghini Urus, partying with french bulldogs, and reminding viewers that he has dominated drill for well over a decade. The Southside native, now residing in Calabasas, keeps his roots close. The song celebrates how Sosa cultivated a lasting career out of some of the toughest circumstances without bending or breaking. The lens and special effects highlight that exotic cars and shimmering jewels were the product of keeping it real.

Sosa’s latest video follows June’s “Love Don’t Live Here” visual, which quickly surged past one million views. Earlier in the year, Keef appeared alongside Lil Gnar, Ski Mask The Slump God, and DJ Scheme for “NEW BUGATTI,” a video single that boasts approximately 10 million combined streams. Chief Keef’s catalog boasts two platinum songs as well as a gold plaque for his acclaimed debut album, 2012’s Finally Rich.

A pioneering figure in the early 2010s drill scene, rapper Chief Keef (born Keith Cozart) delivers hardcore rhymes that frequently focus on inner-city tales of violence and drugs. Keef kicked off his career at age 15 when he was a rap hopeful on house arrest for pointing a gun at a police officer. Talent and controversy propelled the no-nonsense teen; a street single “I Don’t Like” became a hit in the Windy City underground. Mixtapes and viral videos followed, leading to a major label deal, a Top 40 album, and a flood of mainstream recognition. As songs like “Love Sosa” showed Keef’s staying power, Kanye West, 50 Cent, and Rick Ross were among those who clamored to work with an authentic young voice for the streets.

A decade after his breakthrough, Chief Keef has held rank as the artist who introduced drill to the masses. Since going independent, Sosa has showered his fans with music—from charting albums and tapes to an onslaught of viral videos and noteworthy collaborations, including 2020’s “Bean,” a Top 20 hit alongside Lil Uzi Vert. In recent months, Keef’s highlights include “Love Don’t Live Here,” “Hadouken,” and “Tear Da Club Up” as well as “On Gang” with his newly formed group Glo Gang, involving Tadoeand Ballout. As drill music remains at the forefront of music, its pioneer continues to take it to new peaks.

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Phrimpong unleashes audio and video for rap single “Stormzy Made Me Do It”

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Ghanaian rapper Phrimpong has unleashed a fiery new track titled “Stormzy Made Me Do It,” igniting a storm of excitement among rap enthusiasts. With its captivating lyrics and pulsating beats, this song is a treat for rap heads everywhere.

The latest song by Phrimpong shows off his skill as a lyricist and his capacity to hold listeners’ attention. In addition to showcasing his own distinctive style and talent, “Stormzy Made Me Do It” is a homage to his strong appreciation for the British rapper’s Mel Made Me Do It. The song is an incredible treat for rap fans, thanks to its combination of clever vocabulary, aggressive flows, and a gripping beat.

Phrimpong draws listeners into his universe and evokes a spectrum of emotions with his fluid delivery and astute storytelling. His passion to his craft is evident in his flawless control of his rhyme scheme and flawless flow.

The song deftly combines aspects of both Ghanaian and worldwide hip-hop, showcasing Phrimpong’s aptitude at bridging cultural divides and developing a style that appeals to a wide range of listeners. Phrimpong establishes himself as a major player in the local and global rap industry with the release of “Stormzy Made Me Do It” produced by J Bixil.

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Unveiling The Reign of Suspense and Intrigue in ‘KING OF T3MA.’

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US-based Ghanaian filmmaker Kobina de Graft-Johnson has released the trailer for his drama series, ‘KING OF T3MA,’ set in the streets of Tema, Ghana. (more…)

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JESSY DEGREAT: Ghanaian Hip-Hop Star Jessy GH Announces New Stage Name and Rebrand

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lessnation Music proudly announces that its frontline artist, the renowned Ghanaian rapper, singer, and songwriter Jessy Honu Edem, popularly known as Jessy GH, is officially changing his stage name to JESSY DEGREAT.

Born and raised in Hlevi, a suburb of Sogakope in the Volta Region, Jessy GH has made an indelible mark in the world of music through his unique voice, infectious beats, and emotive lyrics. His distinctive blend of hip-hop and Afrobeat has consistently resonated with fans, sparking a dialogue through his insightful narratives.

As JESSY DEGREAT, he continues to bring the depth of his talent, life experiences, and creativity to the fore. He has consistently shown a dedication to stepping into the shoes of his listeners, crafting a musical journey that not only entertains but also imparts a deeper understanding of the world we inhabit.

This evolution to JESSY DEGREAT is more than just a name change. It marks a new phase in the artist’s career, with fresh aspirations that extend beyond music alone. The Blessnation Music team firmly believes that this transformation will enhance Jessy’s ability to connect with his listeners on a more profound level.

While Jessy GH may have been the name that introduced him to the world, JESSY DEGREAT is the name that will elevate his journey to new heights. The label is deeply grateful to every fan who has supported Jessy thus far and looks forward to the continued support for JESSY DEGREAT as he embarks on this exciting new chapter.

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Stay updated on the latest news and upcoming projects by following our social media handles and those of JESSY DEGREAT. We are immensely excited about the future and are eager to share it with you.

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Acclaimed Gospel collective, Halal Afrika drop first single “You No Be Man” off new album featuring Ghana’s Joe Mettle

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Halal Afrika, the acclaimed gospel music collective, have released of their much anticipated single, ” You No Be Man,” featuring multiple award-winning gospel artist Joe Mettle, who brings a soul-stirring performance that resonates deeply with listeners. (more…)

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Rocky Dawuni & Kyekyeku “Africa Till I Die” Video Launches on Pan African Music!

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Friendship between musicians often materializes in collaborations. This is clearly evident on one of the most beautiful pairings from Ghana in the last year, “Africa Till I Die” which grew out of the friendship between multiple GRAMMY nominee Rocky Dawuni and Ghanaian musician Kyekyeku. The brand new video for the track premieres today on Pan African Music.

According to Kyekyeku; ‘’I first heard Rocky in 1997 when his monster hit “In Ghana” was on constant rotation on the radio. It wasn’t until 2007 at the Labadi Beach Hotel on the occasion of the 40th Independence Celebration of Ghana where Rocky held his annual “Rocky Dawuni’s Independence Splash” concert that the two met for the first time.” Moving forward to 2022, at a concert at +233 Jazz Club, Kyekyeku invited Rocky on stage for an impromptu jam on one of his songs. After the concert, it was clear that they had finally found a groove and inspiration for a song to work together on.

After the chaos of the last few years, it became even more evident that a good place to visit and spend time was within Africa. The video was filmed in France and Ghana focusing on the dreams of Kyekyeku in conversation with Rocky on an old phone toy that you still see children playing with in the streets of Accra. It is evident that in those cold empty French streets Kyekyeku dreams to go over the Atlantic and join Rocky in Ghana as he performs with his band and enjoys the sunny weather, bustle and energy of Accra. The music video for “Africa Till I Die” was shot by Slingshot who has worked with Rocky on a number of videos including his most recent GRAMMY Nominated song “Neva Bow Down.” Slingshot states “this video seeks to depict Africa and its beautiful people in its own light, its own words and its very own story and not one portrayed by the skewed perception of the mainstream media of the west.”

Plus the line “no where cool’’ which refers to the wars in Europe, Middle East as well as the general dissatisfaction with daily living in many nations. As a United Nations Goodwill Ambassador for the Environment for Africa, Rocky Dawuni has traveled to many nations and attests first hand from his encounters that indeed all life begins in Africa. ‘“People wey I dey meet, places wey I dey go, na ibi you be the mother, Mama Africa” which he sings in Pidgin English on the track.

African music has finally taken its place as a force; gaining the deserved recognition it commands. Rocky’s line ‘’Now my people dey stand like giant’’ speaks concisely of the achievements of many Africans across the globe.

Africa Till I Die is a musical success. It blends the native sound of Ghana, itself the product of a melting pot, with reggae born in Jamaica and claiming its African roots. The highlife rhythm has been slowed down and, by letting the bass flourish, the organ and the horns place their punctuations, offers a perfect backdrop for the reggae vocals, without even a skank guitar. This is the finest demonstration of a successful encounter, and it could only take place in Africa.”PanAfrican Music

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Vodafone Icons Street Edition Winner Cweku Korsah Reveals How He Lost A Universal Music Deal

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Crowned winner of the prestigious Vodafone Icons Street Edition in 2013, Ghanaian music star Ryan Henry Korsah has for the first time shed light on why a distribution deal from Universal Music could not materialize. (more…)

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