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19-year-old Ghanaian artist AlorG will make his mark on the music scene with the release of his debut EP, 'Down I’m A Rebel'.
The highly anticipated project represents a transformative journey for the young artist, merging Afrobeat with a unique fusion of sounds to narrate his personal experiences.
This is not just another collection of tracks—it is a deeply personal body of work, a reflection of real-life events, and an outcry against oppression and inner turmoil.
AlorG, born Alodia Gyamfi, grew up on the west side of Ghana, where music quickly became his lifeline. As he shares his first official project with the world, 'Down I’m A Rebel' captures a rollercoaster of emotions built over seven months.
The EP’s soundscape draws from Afrobeat roots, but AlorG’s unique infusion of influences makes each track an emotional experience, as raw as it is rebellious. Each of the eight tracks in the EP tells its own story. Songs like ‘Lonely and Paranoid’ dig deep into his darkest moments, where feelings of isolation and anxiety come to life through vulnerable lyrics.
AlorG describes the writing process for this particular song as one of the hardest, having written it during a difficult period. It’s not just music—it’s a cry for help, a testament to the mental battles that many young people like him face.
At the core of 'Down I’m A Rebel' is the title track, a bold anthem that speaks directly to rebellion—not just in the political sense, but as a personal stance against oppression in all forms. This track, like the others, carries a message of hope.
AlorG aims to remind listeners that no matter how challenging life becomes, they are not alone. His music resonates with those facing struggles and encourages them to push through.
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