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SOUND OF AFRICA COMPILATION
DJ MENSAH-THE UNTOUCHABLE
25 episodes
5 months ago
The term “Kumericans” refers to a vibrant youth subculture that emerged from Kumasi, Ghana. Blending elements of Ghanaian identity with American hip-hop and street culture, Kumericans express themselves through distinctive slang, fashion, music (especially drill/“Asakaa” rap), and visuals. The movement gained widespread attention around 2020, showcasing the creativity and influence of Kumasi’s young artists while putting the city on the map in Ghana’s evolving music and cultural scene.
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The term “Kumericans” refers to a vibrant youth subculture that emerged from Kumasi, Ghana. Blending elements of Ghanaian identity with American hip-hop and street culture, Kumericans express themselves through distinctive slang, fashion, music (especially drill/“Asakaa” rap), and visuals. The movement gained widespread attention around 2020, showcasing the creativity and influence of Kumasi’s young artists while putting the city on the map in Ghana’s evolving music and cultural scene.
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AZONTO TO THE WORLD MIXTAPE VOL1
SOUND OF AFRICA COMPILATION
52 minutes 34 seconds
6 years ago
AZONTO TO THE WORLD MIXTAPE VOL1
Ghanaian star Disc Jockey, DJ Mensah has announced that he will be releasing a 44-track mixtape on July 1; late into the much anticipated ‘Ghana Meets Naija’ concert where he faces off with Nigeria’s celebrated DJ Neptune at The Dome of the Accra International Conference Centre. ‘Azonto to the World’ Mixtape Volume 1 features a mix of some of the biggest tunes that have contributed in spreading the Azonto phenomenon worldwide in the past few months. It includes artists such as Sarkodie, EL, Wizkid, Keche, Castro, Donaeo and others. DJ Mensah is also expected to tour Canada with rapper, Sarkodie in July. Visit www.djmensah.com for more details. ‘Azonto to the World’ Mixtape Volume 1 Track Listing: 1.Which Kind Yawa This – V.I.P Ft Sarkodie 2.Agyeiii – R2beez/Sarkodie/Nana Boroo 3.Beautiful – Ruff $ Smooth 4.Onyame Nyhira Wo – Sarkodie/Castro 5.You Go Kill Me – Sarkodie/E.L 6.My Kind Of Girl – D-Black/Sarkodie 7.Dangerous – Sakordie/E.L 8.Ananconda – Tinny 9.Over – Edem 10.Agyekum – Tiffany/Castro 11.Azonto Fiesta – Sarkodie/Kesse/Appietius 12.Mame Wassup – E.L 13.One Ghana 4 ur Pocket – E.L 14.Move Back – 5five/Appietius 15.Bossu Kena – 5five/Appietius 16.Do The Dance – Castro/Asamoah Djan 17.Abodatoi – Gasmilla 18.Vera – D-Black 19.Corner Corner – Humble Dis/Yaw Siki/Under 20.Azonto – Fuse ODG/Tifanny 21.Akye Wo – Tiffany 22.Ice Cream – Joey B/Gary/E.L 23.Waist And Power – 4×4 24.Turn Around – Dr Cryme/Nhyira Ba Kojo 25.Shashewowo – Stay J 26.Yesi Yesi – 4×4 27.Wop3 Saa 28.Kolom – Buk Bak 29.Kpokpo Body – D-Money 30.Move To The Gal Dem – Donaeo/Sarkodie 31.Lapaz Toyota – Guru 32.Twamelala – Stay J 33.Lets Get It Started – Zigi 34.Sokode – Keche 35.Pkopko Oo – Cash Unit/Castro 36.Aluguntugui – Keche 37.Obuu Mo – E.L 38.Dance – R2beez/Wizkid 39.Azonto – Wizkid 40.Afrobeats – Ruff & Smooth 41.Get Stupid – Ruff & Smooth 42.Yenko Nkoaa – Eduwodzi 43.Check You Weight – Asem 44.Kaalu – E.L
SOUND OF AFRICA COMPILATION
The term “Kumericans” refers to a vibrant youth subculture that emerged from Kumasi, Ghana. Blending elements of Ghanaian identity with American hip-hop and street culture, Kumericans express themselves through distinctive slang, fashion, music (especially drill/“Asakaa” rap), and visuals. The movement gained widespread attention around 2020, showcasing the creativity and influence of Kumasi’s young artists while putting the city on the map in Ghana’s evolving music and cultural scene.