One of Ghana’s most promising rap voices, Kwesi Amewuga, has dropped his debut album, ‘Ghetto King” telling the story of everyday life on the streets.
The 12-track album demonstrates Kwesi Amewuga’s versatility and dedication to tackle personal and street issues through his music.
Kwesi Amewugah, who is progressively emerging as one of Ghana’s top rappers known for his ruthless lyrical prowess, dazzles on his current project, which combines genres ranging from trap to hiplife.
The album opens with “Fighter,” a hard-hitting track that displays the perseverance and grit of today’s youth, as well as their determination to succeed.
It continues with the unrelenting chase of money by the youth with songs titled “Abutrika”, “Bam” and “Muller” as Kwesi Amewuga paints a vivid picture of survival and ambition in Ghana’s inner cities.
Kwesi Amewuga explores themes of love with the “No Love” track, which also features Kweku Darlington, a powerful duet that makes a very soothing and powerful tune.
The echoes’ themes of victory, with tracks like “Winning” and “Kill Dem” capturing his story from hunger to breakthrough.
On the other hand, he shows vulnerability with “Let Me Know” and “Missed Call”, revealing the emotional toll of love and loss.
Songs like “Yentie Obiaa” and “Fly” represent rebellion and aspiration, while “Land Guard” closes the project with fierce, lyrical confidence rooted in rap tradition.
Blending street realism, sharp delivery, and rich African soundscapes, ‘Ghetto King’ will certainly be a contender for ‘Album of the Year’ and one of the best rap albums in recent times.