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Ghanaian rapper Tinny has released a new single titled Barrier, sparking excitement among fans and reigniting conversations about his influence in Ghana’s music scene.
The track, produced by Phredexter, features a fusion of Afropop rhythms and energetic beats, with Tinny delivering lyrics predominantly in Ga. The release marks a notable return for the artiste, who is known for pioneering the use of the indigenous language in modern music.
Since its release, Barrier has been generating significant buzz across social media, with fans hailing the track’s message and production. Many have described the single as a powerful comeback for the musician, who rose to fame in the early 2000s.
In an interview with Joy Prime's Lawrence Nartey-Kornor, Tinny shared the inspiration behind the song.
“This song is very personal to me. It’s about hope, dominance, and resilience; this song is announcing my return to the game and nobody crosses the line,” he told the Prime Time producer.
Barrier is currently available on all streaming platforms:
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