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Ghanaian reggae and dancehall artiste, Ras Kuuku, has revealed that his all time favourite feature is 'Ye Tali Mu', which he believes is the biggest dancehall song in Ghana.
In an interview on Daybreak Hitz with DJ Slim, Ras Kuuku emphasised the impact 'Ye Tali Mu' which features Shatta Wale, has had on his music journey.
'I've always said 'Ye Tali Mu' is the biggest dancehall song to come out from Ghana. When it comes to dancehall, Ghana or outside Ghana. It is one of the songs that projected reggae and dancehall in Ghana,” he said.
Asked about his collaboration with Samini on 'Eyeball', Ras Kuuku acknowledged the song's quality yet stated 'Ye Tali Mu' contributed greatly to his career.
“But the impact the ‘Ye Tali Mu’ did for me in my music journey, my ’Eyeball’ song cannot compare; not even 2%," he noted.
Ras Kuuku has also done songs with gospel musicians MOGMusic and Broda Sammy, Kwesi Amewuga, the late Ebony, Kofi Kinaata, and Stonebwoy.
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