Audio By Carbonatix
Fast-rising Ghanaian musician Ben Brainy has credited his impressive career growth to Hometown Records, the label he signed a few months ago.
Speaking on Hitz FM with DJ Slim, he expressed how his career trajectory has taken a massive leap since joining the label, describing it as the best thing that has happened to him professionally.
According to Ben Brainy, before his deal with Hometown Records, he struggled to gain the recognition and reach he desired in the competitive music industry. However, since his signing, he has witnessed tremendous progress, reaching milestones he previously only dreamed of.

"Hometown Records has not only provided me with a platform but also the right industry connections, marketing strategies, and promotional support that have significantly elevated my brand," he stated during the interview.
He further added that working with Hometown Records has allowed him to focus more on his craft while the label handles the promotional and business aspects of his career.
Under the label, he has gained increased airplay, streaming numbers, and performance opportunities, all of which have significantly boosted his confidence and reputation in the music scene.
Ben Brainy is currently on an extensive media tour, having completed the Accra leg and now in Kumasi, where he is actively promoting his latest single, Location. Produced by Mr. Henry, the track is a blend of Afrobeats and Highlife, delivering a captivating sound that resonates with a broad audience.

The song has been receiving massive airplay and digital streaming, with fans praising its infectious rhythm and relatable lyrics. The accompanying music video, featuring high-quality visuals and storytelling, has further amplified the song’s success, solidifying Ben Brainy’s position as one of Ghana’s most promising rising stars.
With the momentum he has gained under Hometown Records, Ben Brainy assured fans of more exciting projects, collaborations, and chart-topping hits. He emphasized that he is committed to raising the bar even higher, ensuring his music continues to resonate with both local and international audiences.
As he wraps up his Kumasi media tour, the anticipation for his next moves continues to grow.
Latest Stories
-
Government’s indebtedness to SSNIT reduces Trust investment earnings, jeopardize ability to pay future pensions – World Bank
11 minutes -
English limits national progress — Asante Professionals Club pushes for use of local languages
27 minutes -
Australian man charged after endorsing Bondi attack had weapons stockpile, police say
32 minutes -
Ukraine loses embattled eastern town
32 minutes -
Australia to deport British man charged with displaying Nazi symbols
33 minutes -
Two police officers killed in explosion in Moscow
43 minutes -
Self Inflicted Wounds: How we always let opportunities slip through our fingers!
52 minutes -
2024 defeat revealed governance and candidate failures — Bryan Acheampong
1 hour -
Ghana troop deployment to Jamaica and Benin triggers constitutional dispute over executive power
2 hours -
Ghana ends 2025 in 4th place in Africa with highest debt to IMF
2 hours -
Rethinking Presidential Tenure in Ghana, 4 years or 5? – Interrogating the CRC Report
2 hours -
Ghanaian youth leader Ebenezer Martey appointed as member-at-large of ACSA Board
3 hours -
Detty December: A National Emergency Disguised as Enjoyment
3 hours -
Clear Asokwa–Ahodwo corridor by January 4 or risk eviction – Kumasi Mayor warns traders
3 hours -
Nearly 4k shark fins seized at Kotoka Airport in major wildlife trafficking bust
3 hours
