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Ghanaian reggae-dancehall veteran Shatta Rako has released a new song highlighting the contributions of early pioneers who helped shape the country’s reggae and dancehall scene.
In the track titled Before Di Hype, Shatta Rako recalls some of the trailblazers who laid the foundation for the genre’s growth in Ghana. He mentions himself, General Marcus, Root Eye, Scooby Selah (XLNC), Sammi B, OD4, Ras Nigga, Abrewa Nana, Pricky Yardey, Reggie Zippy, Madfish, Sugar Ranking, Bandana (Shatta Wale), Skrewfaze and Batman (Samini).
He also pays tribute to fallen “soldiers” including Olasty Bingo, Sonni Bali, Ronnie Coaches and Terry Bonchaka.
According to Shatta Rako who released his debut in 2005, their era was marked by discipline on stage. He suggests that “during their time nobody mounted the stage with gun”, stressing that it was purely entertainment during their days unlike in recent times.
The rise of a newer wave of reggae and dancehall acts in Ghana later ushered in a revival that made the genre more competitive.
This wave has been characterised by intense rivalries, lyrical clashes and struggles for supremacy, sparking controversies and fueling fan debates. From sound clashes, award schemes and fandom feuds to battles over genre ownership.
Some of Shatta Rako’s other songs include his 2005 Debut, Nfoni, State of Emergency, Gyal Ina Mi DP, Enough and Gyallis.
Listen to ‘Before Di Hype’ here: https://shattarako.lsnto.me/beforedihype

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