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Style La
Song | 8 Released April 3rd, 2022 | Rkmg publishing

Style La – Young Bob

Style La is a vibrant Afrobeat and Dancehall project from Young Bob, released on March 4, 2022 under UPMOVE ENTERTAINMENT / Rkmg. Packed into a smooth 22 minutes, the album delivers eight energetic tracks that blend rhythmic Afrobeat grooves with the infectious bounce of Dancehall.

From the opening vibe of “Sunyi Kariyaa” to the dance-ready rhythm of “Dancehall,” Young Bob sets the tone with confident flows and catchy melodies. The title track “Style La” highlights his signature sound, while songs like “Guy Guy,” “Meiyazo,” and “Money” bring a mix of street energy, lifestyle themes, and feel-good rhythms.

The project also features collaborations that expand the sound of the album. “Nframa” featuring BasTero adds a fresh dynamic, while “One Drop” with Gucch Wale closes the album with a smooth fusion of Afro and Dancehall influences.

Short, energetic, and full of rhythm, Style La showcases Young Bob’s versatility and ability to create music that connects with both Afrobeat and Dancehall audiences.

Artist: Young Bob
Genre: Afrobeat, Dancehall
Release Date: March 4, 2022
Length: 22:43
Label: UPMOVE ENTERTAINMENT / Rkmg

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Passing Through
Song | 2 Released October 7th, 2022 | Rkmg publishing

Passing Through – Sammi B

Passing Through is a dynamic Reggae and Dancehall album by Sammi B, released on October 7, 2022 through Accord Crystal Music. With a runtime of 40 minutes, the project delivers eight vibrant tracks that blend classic reggae grooves with energetic dancehall rhythms, creating a sound that reflects both Caribbean influence and African musical culture.

The album opens with “Bad Man and Police,” a powerful track that touches on real-life struggles and social tension, setting a thoughtful tone for the project. Sammi B balances this deeper storytelling with lighter, dance-ready songs like “Sugar Bambam” and “Water Pompy,” which bring infectious rhythms and catchy melodies designed to move listeners.

Collaborations also play a key role in the album. “Girls Girls” featuring K Daanso adds a lively dancehall vibe, while “Million Skillz” with iwan brings strong lyrical delivery and reggae authenticity. Songs such as “Run and Go Down” and “Tongue Tied” further showcase Sammi B’s versatility as he blends smooth vocals with rhythmic flows.

Closing with “Welcome to Ghana,” the album celebrates culture, identity, and the vibrant spirit of Ghana. Passing Through captures Sammi B’s journey through life, music, and experience, delivering a rich mix of reggae roots and modern dancehall energy.

Artist: Sammi B
Album: Passing Through
Genre: Reggae, Dancehall
Release Date: October 7, 2022
Length: 40:22
Label: Accord Crystal Music

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Ashikele

Ashikele – George Jahraa

Ashikele is a vibrant Afrobeat and Highlife album by George Jahraa, released under Jahraa Empire. With a runtime of 44 minutes across nine tracks, the album blends traditional Ghanaian highlife melodies with modern Afrobeat rhythms, creating a rich sound that celebrates African culture, storytelling, and musical heritage.

The album opens with the title track “Ashikele,” a lively song that sets the tone with rhythmic grooves and cultural flair. Songs like “Mate Maso,” “Mewo Vote,” and “Do No Bi” reflect everyday experiences, social commentary, and messages rooted in community and life lessons.

The project also features notable collaborations that bring diverse musical energy. “Asor” featuring Okyeame Kwame blends lyrical depth with strong highlife influence, while “Yaw Buger” featuring Shatta Wale delivers vibrant energy and modern Afrobeat flair. “Haka Dunia / Zanu Kade” featuring Sherifa Gunu adds a unique cultural blend with rich vocal performance and traditional influence.

Tracks like “Si Me So” continue the album’s rhythmic storytelling, while “Ashikele (Instrumental)” closes the project by highlighting the vibrant instrumentation and musical craftsmanship behind the album.

Ashikele showcases George Jahraa’s dedication to preserving highlife traditions while embracing Afrobeat influences, delivering a project that celebrates African identity, culture, and timeless musical expression.

Artist: George Jahraa
Album: Ashikele
Genre: Afrobeats, Highlife
Length: 44:19
Label: Jahraa Empire

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Afro Beat Party
Released April 7th, 2021 | Rkmg publishing

Afro Beat Party – Kofi Kymani

Afro Beat Party is a vibrant and energetic Afrobeat and Dance album by Kofi Kymani, released on July 4, 2021 through Kymani City Empire. Spanning 11 tracks and running for over 42 minutes, the album delivers an exciting blend of rhythmic Afrobeat grooves, dancefloor-ready beats, and expressive storytelling.

The album opens with “Collect,” setting the tone with uplifting energy and catchy rhythms. Songs like “Do Your Thing” and “Rubba Dub Style” showcase Kofi Kymani’s ability to fuse Afrobeat with dance influences, creating music that encourages listeners to move and celebrate life.

Collaborations add extra flavor to the project. “All Night Long” featuring Juni Hype brings vibrant party vibes, while “No Time” featuring Joe Deevans blends smooth vocals with an infectious rhythm. The track “Lover” featuring Kurl Songx adds a melodic and romantic touch to the album.

Tracks such as “Boss Chic,” “Skin Pain,” and “Born to Rule” highlight themes of confidence, ambition, and personal expression, while songs like “Character” and “Ebaa over Bo” continue the project’s lively Afrobeat energy.

Afro Beat Party captures the spirit of celebration, rhythm, and creativity, showcasing Kofi Kymani’s versatility and passion for creating music that connects with audiences on the dancefloor and beyond.

Artist: Kofi Kymani
Album: Afro Beat Party
Genre: Afrobeat, Dance
Release Date: July 4, 2021
Length: 42:42
Label: Kymani City Empire

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Ashikele
Song | 2 Released November 6th, 2004 | Rkmg publishing

Ashikele – George Jahraa

Ashikele is a vibrant Afrobeat and Highlife album by George Jahraa, released under Jahraa Empire. With a runtime of 44 minutes across nine tracks, the album blends traditional Ghanaian highlife melodies with modern Afrobeat rhythms, creating a rich sound that celebrates African culture, storytelling, and musical heritage.

The album opens with the title track “Ashikele,” a lively song that sets the tone with rhythmic grooves and cultural flair. Songs like “Mate Maso,” “Mewo Vote,” and “Do No Bi” reflect everyday experiences, social commentary, and messages rooted in community and life lessons.

The project also features notable collaborations that bring diverse musical energy. “Asor” featuring Okyeame Kwame blends lyrical depth with strong highlife influence, while “Yaw Buger” featuring Shatta Wale delivers vibrant energy and modern Afrobeat flair. “Haka Dunia / Zanu Kade” featuring Sherifa Gunu adds a unique cultural blend with rich vocal performance and traditional influence.

Tracks like “Si Me So” continue the album’s rhythmic storytelling, while “Ashikele (Instrumental)” closes the project by highlighting the vibrant instrumentation and musical craftsmanship behind the album.

Ashikele showcases George Jahraa’s dedication to preserving highlife traditions while embracing Afrobeat influences, delivering a project that celebrates African identity, culture, and timeless musical expression.

Artist: George Jahraa
Album: Ashikele
Genre: Afrobeats, Highlife
Length: 44:19
Label: Jahraa Empire

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