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This patriotic Ghanaian wrote his own song just for Ghana, about Ghana. It’s sort of incredible actually when you consider it. He simply did it. No major studio or corporate feel or whatever. It just seems like something he really wanted to do. There are some Twi parts on the song and an English chorus, so depending on wether you understand the language, you may only catch bits of it. I certainly couldn’t keep up with every word, but I got the spark of it nonetheless.
To be honest, I didn’t think I’d like it so much. It’s not epic like you’d anticipate a commercial cut to be but I love the beat lowkey. That’s likely the greatest thing about it. You can tell it’s coming from somewhere real. The beat is cool and he’s not trying to be a braggart. He’s simply spitting his opinion on Ghana. There’s something sort of liberating about that. Like no filter.
If you know Twi you’ll likely get more from it. Even if you don’t, the English chorus makes it clear enough what the song’s about. It’s about patriotism. You don’t have to decipher the lyrics to catch the mood.
Not sure if its my style to put on a playlist, but I’m glad I heard it. It’s just some dude crooning ‘bout his country, in his own style, and that’s just goated.
This patriotic Ghanaian wrote his own song just for Ghana, about Ghana. It’s sort of incredible actually when you consider it. He simply did it. No major studio or corporate feel or whatever. It just seems like something he really wanted to do. There are some Twi parts on the song and an English chorus, so depending on wether you understand the language, you may only catch bits of it. I certainly couldn’t keep up with every word, but I got the spark of it nonetheless.
To be honest, I didn’t think I’d like it so much. It’s not epic like you’d anticipate a commercial cut to be but I love the beat lowkey. That’s likely the greatest thing about it. You can tell it’s coming from somewhere real. The beat is cool and he’s not trying to be a braggart. He’s simply spitting his opinion on Ghana. There’s something sort of liberating about that. Like no filter.
If you know Twi you’ll likely get more from it. Even if you don’t, the English chorus makes it clear enough what the song’s about. It’s about patriotism. You don’t have to decipher the lyrics to catch the mood.
Not sure if its my style to put on a playlist, but I’m glad I heard it. It’s just some dude crooning ‘bout his country, in his own style, and that’s just goated.