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Ghana's music industry boasts numerous popular artistes, and rightfully so. Nevertheless, there is a pool of exceptionally talented individuals who may not be in the limelight but are equally as impressive as the mainstream artistes we know today.
As the movement to promote Ghanaian music gains momentum, it becomes important to delve into the works of these artistes.
Doing so not only broadens our musical horizons but also contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of Ghana's vibrant and diverse music landscape.
Below are five albums/EP from talented individuals;
Bittersweet by Reynolds the Gentleman
Reynolds the Gentleman, the mastermind behind M.anifest's hit track 'Me Ne Woa,' goes out for this album that unfolds the intricate journey of love and relationships. Released in 2019, the album caters to the sentiments of those deeply in love, the heartbroken, and everyone navigating the spaces in between.
New Feelings by BoiJake
Before joining Lynx Entertainment, BoiJake introduced himself to the music scene with several tracks, including his debut EP, New Feelings. Fans of Onga's 'Spices of Love' will recognize some of the songs. If you’ve ever hesitated to listen to BoiJake, this is the perfect opportunity.
Remember by Ria Boss
Despite its current underappreciation, Ria Boss' Remember stands as a testament to her exceptional talent. This live-recorded LP deserves wider acclaim for its captivating musicality, showcasing Ria Boss as a force to be reckoned with.
TWO II by S3kyerewaa
S3kyerewaa is not your average vocalist and her songwriting warrants greater recognition. Her distinctive style, reminiscent of Asa, deviates from the prevalent Afrobeats, paving the way for a refreshing blend of Highlife and Alternative music while creating for herself a path best suited to her.
O.N.E by Josh Blakk
While Afrobeats dominates the music scene, Josh Blakk's Highlife songs offer a delightful divergence for those seeking a break from the usual. The O.N.E album delves into the complexities of love, complemented by Josh's extraordinary vocals, making it a must-add to your playlist when you crave a departure from the Afrobeat mainstream.
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