Flowking Stone, arguably one of Ghana’s talented rappers is not new to creativity.
His ability to weave words around any beat presented to him makes him stand out among his peers. No wonder he is called Flowking Stone.
His latest work, ‘Let Them Know’, is no exception. The song is a beautiful blend of 1960s authentic Ghanaian Hilife beat and today’s classic rap.
The video for the song is simple but classic too. The video, directed by Motion Master, with special effects by JMKad, transitions from a 1960s Hilife dance party to a modern-day hip-hop feel.
‘Let Them Know’ is a black and white video with touches of coloured animations.
The song, produced by Tubhani Muzik, is off Flowking Stone’s ‘Gifted II’ album.
Watch the video below:
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