Ground Up Chale Breaks Rising Ghanaian Talents Out Of The Gutters With Its Grimey New mixtape, ‘Trenches Babies; Lalid – The Big Fish’

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His first solo project, titled “Big Fish”, is an autobiography of his life that captures his struggles, aspirations, and goals as he navigates his way through life and climbs the ladder of music supremacy. He opens up about his vulnerabilities and the dynamics of being a newly discovered artist in the limelight. It embodies a carefully curated track list showing this musical prodigy’s musical dexterity.

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Emerging Star Kwesi Arthur Shines With Spirited Billboard Live-At Home Performance

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He added: “The world to Africa, like Africa has so much to offer. So I think the world should be ready for Africans. And we’ll bring the world to Africa. That’s one thing about Africa. We always keep creating new things. At one point there was Azonto and that came to shaku shaku. Africa keeps recreating stuff and that’s not going to end. We’ll always keep creating.”

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Ground Up Chale presents ‘We Outside, Yewo Abonten. Vol.1’

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2019’s starchild, the BET Award-nominated Kwesi Arthur, and the effervescent MP kick off the 18-track verbal marathon with the high-energy “Like I Do”, a heartwarming love tale that dovetails into the perfect recipe for a foot-numbing dancefloor banger. Along the way, we find Twitch linking up with Amaarae on the critical soul wrencher, “Mewu”, while “No SA!” recalls energetic Azonto beats through the magnanimous combo of Twitch and MP. Other stand-out tracks include the Gospel- themed, MOGBeatz-produced “Father”, and Darkovibes and Quamini MP’s dancehall-tinged “Bad Man”, which takes a crucial aim at grassroots soundsystems — definitely one for top shottas worldwide

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