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RKMG Publishing artist Chymny Crane is set to release his latest single “Shake It” on March 27, 2026, marking another step forward in the rapper’s rapidly rising career.

The track, released under Huslegang, blends Hip Hop/Rap and Grime, delivering an energetic 3-minute 41-second record that reflects Chymny Crane’s evolving sound and confidence as an artist.

The upcoming release follows Chymny Crane’s commanding performance at Saminifest 2025, one of Ghana’s most respected live music festivals. Taking the stage before thousands of music fans, the rapper delivered a memorable set that earned strong audience reactions and growing industry attention.

Speaking after the event, Chymny Crane described the opportunity as both an honour and an important milestone in his career.

“I really appreciate the opportunity to open an event like Saminifest. It’s a blessing, and I would love to be booked on more events like this.”

His performance at the festival has since been widely viewed as a defining moment—demonstrating his readiness for larger stages and wider audiences.

Chymny Crane also addressed past misunderstandings surrounding his lyrical style, particularly claims that his verses carried negative intent toward Ghanaian rap icon Sarkodie.

According to the artist, those interpretations misunderstood the nature of hip-hop culture.

“There was never any personal feeling or disrespect towards Sarkodie. It was purely the healthy, competitive spirit of hip-hop.”

He emphasised that lyrical competitiveness is a longstanding element of the genre.

“Maybe Sarkodie wasn’t ready to play—and that’s okay. But there was no bad intention from my side.”

Rather than focusing on controversy, Chymny Crane says his priorities are growth, collaboration, and building stronger relationships within the industry.

He revealed that he would welcome the opportunity to perform at Rapperholic, Sarkodie’s annual music event, and even suggested that a collaboration could be beneficial.

“A collaboration would actually be the right thing to do. Music is about building, not tearing down.”

Beyond personal narratives, the artist also raised concerns about how misunderstandings between musicians are handled within the music industry. He believes the absence of structured communication often leaves room for misinterpretation.

“There isn’t enough structure to handle these situations properly. That’s when the media takes advantage and turns things into clickbait.”

Chymny Crane credits Ghanaian music giants Samini and Shatta Wale as major inspirations, pointing to their resilience, longevity, and influence in the industry.

“I see what Samini and Shatta have achieved, and I see myself in that same role when my time is due.”

With the release of “Shake It” approaching and momentum building after his Saminifest appearance, Chymny Crane continues to position himself as an artist focused on substance, performance, and long-term relevance.

As his journey unfolds under RKMG Publishing, many believe that Saminifest 2025 may ultimately be remembered as the moment Chymny Crane truly announced himself as one of Ghana’s emerging voices to watch.

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