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Cheef Chebe's new EP, ‘Trailer,’ is a vibrant exploration of life's highs and lows, blending positive energy with profound reflections.
Each of the five tracks offers a unique perspective on navigating the chaos of the modern world.
The EP opens with ‘Wonderful Life,’ a celebratory anthem that emphasizes gratitude for the gift of life, despite its challenges.
‘Asibiri’ delves into the complexities of intercultural love, highlighting the resilience required to overcome societal and familial barriers. ‘Kasa’ confronts the difficulties of honesty in a world where truth is often complicated by fear of others' reactions.
‘Ambatayala’ encourages embracing village wisdom and finding solace in shared human experiences, reminding listeners that struggles are universal.
Finally, ‘P-Governments’ addresses the stark reality of political corruption in Africa, contrasting the continent’s vast resources with the stark poverty faced by many.
Recorded between Glasgow and Accra, the EP
marks Chebe’s journey from his collaborative work with the Glasgow African Balafon Orchestra to a personal, introspective solo debut.
Cheef Chebe, also known by many monikers including Suleman Chebe, Soulay Puliman,
and Frank McChebe, is a vibrant and multifaceted Glasgow-based African musician and storyteller.
Originally from Ghana, Chebe moved to Scotland in 1997 after marrying his Scottish wife, Helen Chebe. Since then, he has become a prominent figure in Glasgow’s artistic and African community.
With a rich background in traditional Ghanaian music, Chebe brings an eclectic blend of folklore, rhythm, and healing energy to his performances, featuring instruments such as the Djembe drum and the Balafon.
Chebe’s career spans various artistic and community roles, including being the founder and music director of the Glasgow African Balafon Orchestra (GABO).
He has produced several notable works, including the upcoming albums Lift and Lift Up with GABO, and has been recognized for his contributions to music and community through numerous projects and engagements.
His creativity extends beyond music into literature, with several self-published books exploring African stories and traditions. An engaging entertainer and community advocate, Chebe’s contributions to the arts are complemented by his roles as a laughter coach, happiness guru, and former chair of the Ghana Welfare Association in Scotland.
His commitment to blending traditional African rhythms with contemporary influences continues to captivate audiences worldwide, making him a celebrated figure in both the music and literary worlds.
Listen the 'Trailer' EP here.
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