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    Blakk Rasta salutes David Oscar’s pace and immense contribution to Ghana’s reggae music industry

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    David Oscar (L) and Blakk Rasta (R) David Oscar (L) and Blakk Rasta (R)

    Ghanaian TV personality and musician, Blakk Rasta, has publicly lauded fellow Reggae artiste David Oscar Dogbe for his significant and rapidly growing contributions to the Ghanaian music scene.

    In a post shared on Facebook on October 20, 2025, Blakk Rasta expressed his profound appreciation for Dogbe’s work, specifically praising his recent musical output.

    He specifically referred to Oscar’s Cosmical Vibrations album as being “dope”.

    ‘No African country can challenge Ghanaian Reggae/Dancehall artistes’ – Ras Kuuku

    “The speed with which David Oscar Dogbe is going with his Reggae is commendable..! Cosmic Vibrations album…Dope! Respect, Ras Dogbe!” Blakk Rasta wrote.

    David Oscar, often regarded as one of Ghana’s unsung heroes in the creative space, has been building a notable catalog of Reggae hits.

    Reggae helped push Ghanaian music internationally – Rocky Dawuni

    Notable songs to his credit include “Edidigya” and “Get there One Day,” which features Afriyie Wuttah, as well as “We are the Light” featuring Shasha Marley.

    His latest release is the track “Count your Blessings.”

    Read Blakk Rasta’s post below.

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    Meanwhile, catch the highlights of Sarkodie x Shatta Wale’s epic performance at Rapperholic Homecoming on GhanaWeb TV below:



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