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Reggie Osei, asakaa’s original driller 
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Reggie Osei, asakaa’s original driller 

PAM caught up with the rap sensation, songwriter and asakaa team member Reggie, telling the story behind the introduction of drill in Kumasi, aka Kumerica, his personal journey and latest project Most High.

Mannywellz blends DC swag with Yoruba bars
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Mannywellz blends DC swag with Yoruba bars

The self proclaimed Bandana Papi merges his Nigerian heritage with his American upbringing on his latest album, Don’t Tell Anyone, for a modern blend that builds a musical bridge across the Atlantic.

Show Dem Camp’s Tec breaks down the African frequency
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Show Dem Camp’s Tec breaks down the African frequency

Tec, half of the legendary Show Dem Camp duo, explains how his group broke through the noise by tapping into the innate frequencies of African music and how he’s been building his empire to support the sound ever since. 

10 Ghanaian artists to watch in 2023
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10 Ghanaian artists to watch in 2023

Discover a selection of buzzing new Ghanaian artists who are set to make their mark on 2023. These are artists who have made their mark locally and are ready to take the mainstream and shoot their shot on the global stage.

King Ayisoba, working hard on the kologo and tradition
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King Ayisoba, working hard on the kologo and tradition

PAM sat down with King Ayisoba surrounded by his usual entourage at the “Africa Spot” in Accra’s Ablekuma district where the artist broke down his life, how he has adapted to the times and his latest project, Work Hard.

Twi, tradition and hiplife with Pure Akan
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Twi, tradition and hiplife with Pure Akan

Pure Akan wields his heritage and folk stories to create an empowering backdrop to his hiplife sound. The rapper, singer and linguist takes us through the power of names, history and his latest album, Nyame Mma.

Hiplife through the eyes of Panji Anoff
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Hiplife through the eyes of Panji Anoff

Hiplife revolutionary Panji Anoff recounts the evolution of Ghanaian hip-hop and his role as a producer, musician and creative director in forming a sound that would resonate for generations to come.