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US-based Ghanaian musician, Richard Essien, popularly known as Magic Rocker, has resurfaced on the music scene with two danceable singles titled ‘Bedroom Lover’ and ‘Believe and Trust’.
In order to once more interact with people on the global music scene, he has rebranded his musical style.
Since the release of his latest singles a few days ago, the songs have garnered overwhelmingly positive reviews from music lovers worldwide as well as producers.
Many countries, including Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia, Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal, Cameroon, Gambia, South Africa, and Ethiopia, are familiar with his songs.
In a chat, Magic Rocker, who characterised his style as "classic hiplife, hip hop and afrobeat," said that his most recent singles are a distinctive fusion of hip-hop, RNB, and hiplife, with a lovely rhythm and a fantastic treble tune to go with it.
Magic Rocker, who returned to the music scene after a few months of "hibernation" to work on private projects, is credited with several hit songs, including ‘Baby U Are Hot’, ‘Talk Dirty’, ‘No More War’, ‘Lion King’, ‘Sextisfaction’, ‘Just Like Sugar’, and ‘Stop Speaking Vernacular’, among others.
With its danceable beat and catchy, easily sing-along songs, the most recent hit singles have a ton of commercial potential.
He clarified that they had put a lot of effort into the songs, which have all the elements needed to satisfy the needs of Ghanaian and international music fans.
In addition, Magic Rocker serves as the CEO of Gavali Music, a record label based in the United States of America (USA) with its headquarters located in Chicago, Illinois.
With over three decades of experience, he is a well-known figure in Ghana's music scene and one of the few musicians who aims to elevate Ghanaian music to new heights.
Magic Rocker claims that his goal is to make the world a happier and more positive place, so "I expect fans to be happy when they listen to my songs, and at the same time be motivated by it.
I feel like I've been given a lot of talents, including the ability to sing, rap, make jokes, and much more.
"In addition, I perform afropop, dancehall, and reggae, and I can tackle any musical style and still blend in. I feel as though I have been given all of these gifts to share with my fans, which is why I have chosen to release my most recent songs."he said.
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