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Kwame Ye Recruits Jah Lead On Hot New Jam “Mijo”

Ghanaian Rapper/Producer — Kwame Ye — steps out bold with his debut single after rebrand. He titles the song “Mijo”, a reworked Ewe language from “Midzo” which means “Let’s Go”.

 

Kwame Ye features Jah Lead on this record to break his long hiatus. The song released on January 27th this year is available on all major digital music platforms for streaming and downloads.

 

Listen Here: https://ditto.fm/mijo

 

 

Jah Lead, known for his vivid high pitch vocals didn’t fail on this one either. He serves a very enchanting melody on the record making it relatable to both adult and infant audiences.

 

 

About Kwame Ye:

Stemming from a culture of hardcore hiphop and street rap, Kwame Ye, as he loves to be called in the showbiz circles is unapologetic about his style and presentation of rap culture.

 

Born as Klu Frank, he hails from the Volta Region of Ghana; but primarily grew up in Adenta, a suburb of Greater-Accra where he got inspired to start music as a hobby from childhood. With an unflinchingly real-life perspective, he would be found delivering rap with a gruff rasp influenced by  UK ‘Grime’ and ‘rusty’ beat compositions to fit his style of lyrics.

 

Kwame Ye is a co-founder of a music clique called Kings Capital Music Group (KCMG).

 

“I fell in love with art as the days crept, adding more years to my infant self; and while I grew up, my style and passion got influenced more by my peers and lovers of my music; this pushed me more to work more music, write more music, record more music and perform them as well across different stage. Music became a powerful tool for me to express myself effortlessly”, Kwame Ye intimated. He was formerly known as Abladzo Kwame, and would later pick Kwame ye as his newly found space after a new dawn of transformation and revitalisation.

 

“HipLife and Highlife were my foundation and first influences; both served as therapeutic sounds for me and led me into producing and writing my own music, and exploring other styles (genres)”, he added.

 

“I would say my style of music is a Fusion of Rap and Afro-Soul; and to keep my origins I use a lot of my native dialect, Ewe, for almost every song I churn out” – Kwame Ye.

 

Kwame Ye recorded his first song with Skillions (a Ghana-based music clique cum label) at their recording studio titled “Bossu”, featured on by Boynash, a London-based Ghanaian Rapper.

 

Kwame ye has scored some feats working with notable Ghanaian artistes like Edem, Gemini Orleans, Nektunez, just to name a few.

 

He also doubles a Fashion Designer who pieces together all kinds of fabrics, creatively, as another form of gifted art.

 

His global influences? Kanye West, Akon, Lil Wayne, Da Hammer, Nektunez fall on his list of favourites he gets inspired by with their works.

 

Follow him on social media platforms Twitter (X), Instagram and Facebook @KwameYeMusic

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