Artist Spotlight - Ghana Represents
Ghana Represents!
Today we'll be looking at two artists, one of them working very hard at his career as we speak, and one of them, well, lets just say that we'd be pleased if he could get behind the pen again, back into studio, and release some more songs because the world is a better place with his music gracing our humble ears. Both of these artists are from Ghana.
Kwabs
When I first heard Kwabs' voice, I stopped what I was doing and I stared at the speakers as if I could see his lips move through the vibrations of the speaker cones. It was like he was in the room with me. The depth and of his voice layered with the futuristic, warm instrumental haunted me, and I stood transfixed. His is a voice that reaches into your soul and commands you to pay attention.
"Last Stand" was my first introduction to Kwabs, and I quickly let my ears devour the rest of his music.
Last Stand
Its also worth checking out this live version. Its always very special watching an artist at work in an intimate situation.
This incredible baritone singer, Kwabena Adjepong, was born in Ghana in 1990, and raised in South London where he studied jazz at the Royal Academy of Music and cut his teeth as lead vocalist of the National Youth Jazz Orchestra for some years.
A lucky break saw Kwabs performing at Buckingham palace for Prince Harry - and entourage I'm sure - as the culmination of a BBC2 series, Goldie's Band: By Royal Appointment.
Quickly about Goldie
Goldie is a DJ, music producer, and actor, well known for his pioneering work in the Jungle and Breakbeat sub genres. His acting wall-of-fame includes movies such as Snatch, James Bond The World is Not Enough and East Enders.
It was in 2011 that he began the search for talent amongst "troubled" youth as part of a BBC2 show, and with other music experts, trained them for a performance at Buckingham Palace.
Real talk though, I can't imagine Kwabs needed much in the way of training when it came to those sweet vocal chords of his.
I'd like to draw your aural attention to a particularly subtle, well executed vocal run at 3:11 in this next video
Kwabs has been dubbed by some as a modern day Seal, and its hard not to agree with that. While staying so true to his soul roots as a vocalist, the productions that support him manage to take the overall sonic quality into the "Now" with incredibe modern elements. This is what it means to be moving forward with music. There's nothing wrong with soul sounding like it did back in the 60's, even if produced now, but the opportunities to create music that transcends a particular time period are just too good to be missed.
When it comes to lyrics, he manages to say a lot with very little. Just listen to Last Stand again, and behold how few lyrics are used.
War's over but I soldier on
Still battling the ghost long gone
Still struggling to see the signs
Too heavy for a heart like mine
Save me, save me
Keep my heritage to keep me clean
Keep the devil watching over me
Save me, save me
Last stand before I walk away
Spell-bound I stutter, I pray
Release me, say you need me
Still burning from the heat of your touch
Know I shouldn't but it's never enough
I know I don't belong
But I'm scared to leave you
The artist is clearly battling some demons, and to have a glimpse into the soul of one such as this is a wonder.
This next video is a great one-shot video, where there are clearly two versions of himself. A version that does bad things, and another version that witnesses and has to face those bad things.
What a great metaphor for the need to be self-critical in a world of instant gratification.
He again explores the theme of cheating in this single from his debut full-length album "Love and War". While its obvious that the song is about cheating, I also get a sense that he's bringing in issues that have come up with his rise to stardom.
Discography
Kwabs hit the scene hard in 2014 after his Atlantic Records signing releasing 3 EP's that year followed by a full-length album in 2015.
- Wrong or Right - February 2014
- Pray for Love - May 2014
- Walk - October 2014
- Love and War - September 2015
In 2015 he was also a featured artist on Disclosure's Willing and Able.
Since then, Kwabs has unfortunately not done much more studio work, and I honestly hope that we haven't seen the end of this incredible talent releasing new music, although 2017 saw him credited as a composer on Stormzy's album "Gang Signs and Prayers" so hopefully this means more collaborations and releases in the near future!
Hit him up on Facebook and hassle him!
Blitz the Ambassador
Samuel Bazawule, know to the world as "Blitz the Ambassador", was born in Accra Ghana, and developed a passion for the visual arts while attending the renowned Achimota School. His love for hip hop came around the same time, but as we will discuss later, his passion for the visual arts never subsided. In 2000 he won an award in Ghana for best new artist at the Ghana Music Awards, and shortly after that moved to the United States of America to do his Bachelor degree in Business Administration. While in Ohio studying he recorded his first album in 2004, "Soul Rebel" as Blitz. Even though he didn't explore using African elements in his productions on this record, its still a great Hip Hop record.
Title Track from "Soul Rebel"
I first stumbled upon this artist a few years ago when I made a Facebook post asking my friends to recommend new music.
I fell in love with the perfect fusion that takes place in his productions between West African harmonies and rhythms, heavily influenced by Afrobeat, and Hip Hop. Horns cascade all over his recordings in the style of Fela Kuti.
The album that I first got into was "Afropolitan Dreams", released in 2014 it is Blitz's most recent full length album.
Afropolitan Dreams Album Artwork
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The album explores themes including the Ghanaian Diaspora, touring the world and missing his son, the passion for music as a driving force, Africa as inspiration, and all-encompassing love.
Not a single track on this album feels as if its been placed to fill time. Each track has relevance and seems to be part of the same story. Blitz spits bars that are engaging and rhythmic, filled with meaningful content. In an age of mumble rap, its always refreshing to listen to musicians that respect the original art form of rap. He has a style that is his own, perfectly marrying American hustle with African class.
Check out some more music from Afropolitan Dreams. I highly recommend adding this artist to your Spotify (or whatever service you use) playlist.
Make You No Forget
Success
And here's one of his latest releases from his 2016 full-length album, "Diasporadical"
Hello Africa
From 2016 to 2018, Blitz started to focus heavily on bringing his love for the visual arts back to the fore. He wrote a movie titled "The Burial of Kojo". I remember speaking to him in 2016 as he emphatically explained about his idea for this movie that he was writing. Back then it was still the seedling of an idea, which quickly grew into something that could actually be executed. After spending much of the year shooting the film, and running out of money, he decided to launch a Kickstarter campaign, with the aim of raising $75,000 to finish the film. After a rocky start, he started getting some attention from people such as Questlove from "The Roots", and others, and he ended up raising $78,000.
As we speak, Burial of Kojo is in final stages of production with first airing being the Cannes Film Festival in early May this year.
Look forward to anything that Samuel Bazawule has to offer as this is a man of pure, creative genius.
Discography
- Soul Rebel [EP] - 2004
- Double consciousness [EP] - 2005
- StereoLive [EP] - 2009
- Stereotype [Full Album] - 2009
- Native Son [Full Album] - 2011
- The Warm Up [EP] - 2013
- Afropolitan Dreams [Full Album] - 2014
- Diasporadical [Full Album] - 2016
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great stuff
While the rest of the world has been improving technology, Ghana has been improving the quality of mankind for a man.
cool
Hmmm.......interesting....:)...
@adsactly thank you for introducing us to these artists and sharing in a post format that is helpful for building our blockchain! With so many users on Google searching for artists, a post like this helps readers find Steem and may help Kwabs and Blitz the Ambassador find Steem also when googling themselves!
Will you please continue doing these for more musicians because these posts will continue attracting the musicians mentioned and those following to Steem?
I will resteem this soon as an example of a great post format!
Hey @jerrybanfield ! Thanks for commenting on this post. Wow! I totally agree with you with regards to bringing a spotlight onto Steemit. In fact, I have some scheduled "talk time" with Blitz the Ambassador over the weekend, and I plan on bringing Steemit up with him when I do. I've been following you and checking out your stuff on @dsound . If you ever feel like collaborating musically let me know. I have my BMusHons as well as run two recording studios. #SelfPromotion 😂
Make You No Forget song has an amazing video. Great wrapper and stunning cycle stunts. Thanks for sharing.
Totally agree. Big respect for this musician and the quality video.
amazing songs presented
Respect.
Thats so cool
absolutely, i like his stuff
When Kwabs sings, he sweats soul. His voice is rich and full of solemnity. A deep baritone that roars and resounds, an instrument both powerful and vulnerable. In concert, you can feel the crowd holding their breath. Between the songs, the applause is as frenzied and nourished as those of the most loyal fanbase: exceptional given the few titles that Kwabs has released to date. Anyway, he's an artist with extraordinary potential...
Yeah man. His voice just ENDS me! I wish he would release more. His voice is such a gift.
thank you for bringing light to the GHananian community. We have many steemians who are helping build a strong national community! If you are interested in Ghana and its developments please follow
@accra
@steem4depoor
@ackza
@richforever
these guys are the forerunners of our community putting in mad work to help create a sound foundation for a basic ghanian income
Thanks for the comment! Will definitely take a look at these Ghanaian Steemians! :)
Wow this is amazing. there are a lot of talented artistes in Ghana and I can help you link up @adsactly
I'm glad Ghana is in the limelight now.
And hey kwabs kudos on this amazing talent. This is real man.
KWABS Neo Soul was definitely worth listening to this live version. Its always very special watching an artist at work as it progresses. I love the way he sings the duo. It’s fun to watch. It’s amazing how Kwabs sweeps on to the stage with his arms outstretched and a face frozen with such a determination. Despite not too many releases he seems more like heavyweight champion, looking into the eyes of the crowd especially prince Harry and challenging them to defy him. At his age at 38 he had done already so much including being credited as a composer on Stormzy's album "Gang Signs and Prayers", his whole carrier as a singer could be ahead of him and I hope we will see more of him in the future.
Samuel Bazawule being a hip hop artist has an amazing carrier. I can’t believe he is my neighbor. Not literally, but I live in New York, Brooklyn as well. Funny thing that he didn’t come to America to be a rapper, he actually came for school as you mentioned. In his family, it's really about education, having those jobs that are pretty standard such as the doctor, the lawyer. And here he is in NY as great artist.
Well said @milano1113 . Kwabs totally holds himself like a heavyweight and his voice carries him all the way.
bereh that
You wrote very well with some effective videos pictures and very nice works
Keep going on sir
God bless you and the samuel tOo
Thank you so much :)
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woww..awesome article. my dear friend @adsactly,, good post.. thank you for sharing with us...i'm new your to blog..
I was riding through San Fran a couple night ago with my best guy friend (he was driving). we hadn't heard the entire Caracal album so we were playing it from the beginning. We were just jammin & laughing about random shit. Then this song comes on and we didn't do very much talking and as soon as i heard the "if we're falling in love" part, i felt a crazy amount of bliss all throughout my body. And I stuck my head out the window let the wind blow my hair back as I looked up at the buildings like I was in some kind of cheesy chick flick. My best friend says, "looks like you're having fun!". I turned to look at him quickly for he had startled me out of my daze. He had a dorky grin on his face as he held the steering wheel confidently with his left hand. Ladies & gentlemen, it was in that moment of staring at him that I realized that I loved that dorky grin, that I loved everything about him. Moral of the story is listen to disclosure, cause it'll make you fall in love.
Oh yeah i LOVE disclosure. Thanks for stopping by and your awesome comment.
Both these artist are extremely talented. Blitz brings back that real 90’s feel in his hip hop. Kwabs has an amazing voice as well. Beautiful black people creating beautiful black art. Love to my ppl of Ghana ✊🏽🇵🇷
Amen! I love that Blitz raps like a REAL rapper. None of this whack mumble rap from him. 😀
The are definiatelly good musicians with nice and goodvwork
Excellent music as well as the blog...👍
Really nice story you put up here. Am a Nigerian, and i know how good Ghanian songs can be. Kwabs is one of Ghanian best musician. Keep up what you are doing here, you are helping in publicising African music
Yo! thank you :) Will get to Nigeria very soon man!
Every word of your mind, you wrote very well. Hopefully you'll be giving us a good post like this.
I would like to say you keep it up and well done.
Love that
love too
I love kwabs.. Very much
I want to meet him.. I want to sing a song with him...
But that is just a dream 😢😢😢😢
Aaaaaah me too!!!!
There is nothing to say. Just wanted to listen to music. This song touches on the heart. Very good Carry on. Thanks so much for posting so good songs.such a beautiful post.keep it up.thank you.waiting for your next post
Thanks so much @ausharya I will keep posting the soul music :)
Some great music, i just listened to one now, would go after each of them
Yeah man. Artists worth spending time listening to.
music is alltime good for better pleasure
the African song is being popular in the world day by day
thanks for the music sharing
Thanks for popping by!
wow....hear some amazing music....i impressed to see it....i waiting for your next post...best of luck brother....
Thank you sister! I'll keep posting the soul music, you keep coming back :)
Hear them calling in the distance but I don’t pick up 📸
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music is the food of soul and the good and soulful music work of every artist and musician should be appreciated so that he or she work more harder in future. @adsactly
i vote you also on steem witness page
Thanks for the support!
Amazing... Looking forward to you talking about our Nigerian artists too... Lolz...
#iRepnaija
I will get to Nigerian artists for sure! There's so much good Nigerian music!
I agree. They're Both great artists ☺
After listening to "last stand" i understand why you had to make a post about this guy's song. This voice was so magical... It literarily raised the hairs on my arm(goosebumps). I could feel the emotions in the song go deep into my soul.
I believe this kwabs will make a really great singer. We all know Africa is the soul of music. So I'm not suprised he's from Ghana, a neighboring country.. i guess i can call him my brother.. lol
Amen. That song just tore into my soul. Mesmerising stuff :)
I love music personally. Just keep me posted with more of this. Your Doing a great job and thanks for your effort put in. You get A resteem and upvote from me.
Thanks for the support!
It's all about following dreams and always listening to our heart because we cannot always keep it quit.
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Fantastic post!
Promoting music which doesn't get enough exposure in the usa is a great help to me, since I live inside of a music bubble here.
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Very interesting story, I had to read to the end. Good work.
good job men
Kwabs is so so fine.
And his voice is outta here.
Huge respect for both Kwabs and Blitz :)
Thank you for raising the flag of my country high my man @adsactly
Your country raises its own flag @zicodee ! Such incredible talent! :)
Wow wow wow
You made me proud of my country Ghana .
I can see you actually care not only for your people but the whole being of all kind of people.
I am very amazed to here these vibes about my country men.
You are to be praised for that.
I am sorry for what i did some days back.
I know i have been forgiven and i have gone far away from my mistakes now.
I dont do bad stuffs anylonger as you adviced me.
Am glad for your advice for me and am also proud of you talking about my country.
I still love adsacly , and its forever the truth.
More love to my friend in the channel.
I love them all
Respect to you @showboybeezy . Ghana just has so much to offer the world culturally, creatively, musically, etc.
This is an awesome article! I have never heard any of these guys and I love hearing new music, new to me obvs!
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Excelente post, muy buena música. Gracias por compartir.
Good read ! The make you no forget film clip was dope thanks for sharing👍
Such a pleasure! Thanks for popping by!
hello :)