THE CUTS

The Cut bring to its readers a weekly music or albums list by mostly Ghanaian artistes that this writer deem worth listening or having in your playlist. The music is not genre and/or regionally specific. Once it is good, it will be covered here. WANLOV – FOKN COUNTRY ft Kyekyeku & Francis Norman “No bi my fault say they, they […]

ALBUM REVIEW: MAKING TASHA PROUD BY JAYSO

I initially hesitated writing a review about JaySo’s new album for two simple reasons. First, I have written a lot about or on JaySo this year. I have done four articles (if you include this review) already. Secondly, what more is there to say about the album? Making Tasha Proud (MTP) is the perfect Christmas gift to fans albeit, it […]

Panties, Politics & Pretense: Poetra Asantewa’s Motherfuckitude – The Naked Ones

This article was originally published on Circumspecte.com curated by @jabdulai All it takes is a word like Motherfuckitude  to give a whiff of what to expect – discomfort, candor, truth, courage. Delve deeper and you’ll find that ‘unapologetic’ might be the most appropriate word in the English dictionary to describe Poetra Asantewa’s debut. Doused in cleverly strung words, mellow sounds, […]

ALBUM REVIEW: EL-B.A.R II MIXTAPE

‘I bet you thought that it was over/Till I came along and showed y’all/ That, this is the beginning… this is not just a game for me cos I live it every day’ That was the chorus to ‘Over’ off the BAR I released last year. And in this hook, EL told us he is in this game (rap) for […]

THE CUTS

The Cuts bring to its readers a weekly music or albums list by mostly Ghanaian artistes that this writer deem worth listening or having in your playlist. The music is not genre and/or regionally specific. Once it is good, it will be covered here. KOJO-CUE feat. Lil’ Shaker – Count Your Money ‘Your beginning no dey hia them/Ebi your end […]

ALBUM REVIEW: NUS3 BY WORLASI

There comes a time when an unknown voice emerges from hiding, enchants people and gets them wanting more. The positive responses are often gratifying for the simple reason that the gamble to put one’s self out there has paid off and the validation grows the confidence of the voice. What is more gratifying is to do this without any formidable […]

ALBUM REVIEW: DELASI- THOUGHT JOURNEY

THE FIRST TIME I MET DELASI WAS IN 2013 at the sidelines of Chale Wote Festival. He was preparing to mount the stage later that evening. Spotting his trademark afro and a fugu (smock) over baggy jeans shorts and timberland boots; Delasi had his rapper’s outlook spot on. In 2015, Delasi was featured by Kenyan rap collective MC Kah on […]

THE CUTS

The Cut bring to its readers a weekly music or albums list by mostly Ghanaian artistes that this writer deem worth listening or having in your playlist. The music is not genre and/or regionally specific. Once it is good, it will be covered here. by @swayekidd LADY JAY feat Sarkodie – VENUS 2012. That was the year I first heard […]

MUSIC REVIEW: OKYEAME KWAME –SMALL SMALL feat. MzVEE

The last time Okyeame Kwame teamed up with MzVee was in 2013 on the excellently conceptualized Versatile Album. Then, MzVee (going by the name Vera) was starting out in the music industry-with D3. Okyeame Kwame (OK for short) was charting a new frontier in his career. The song the two collaborated on was Don’t Judge Me. Fast forward, two years […]

VIDEO REVIEW: WANLOV – VERY SOON

In this video, Wanlov preaches in a simple, controversial yet elegant manner. Wanlov the Kubolor. The bearer of this name divides opinions. Whereas some describe him as controversial, strange or a lost soul, others regard him as the representation of simplicity, freedom and a son of nature. Within this disputations and labeling, one thing remains undisputable: Wanlov is the quintessentially […]