along with his brother. now on bbc news it s hiplife: the sound of ghana . argument done by eno barony plays. # high spirits so they can t kill it. # god s plan, no man. hiplife, to us, is what peanut butter is to bread. this is what actually- defines us as ghanaians. every ghanaian everywhere is representing ghana with hiplife. i would not even have fathomed being a musician if hiplife didn t happen. the story of hiplife is important to tell. # i don t walk around in the philippines. - # with the philistines. # m dot, in any vicinity, i fulfil a dream. - # no, i m not a rapper, i m an ideas company! i to understand the rising global influence of african music, you have to understand the story of hiplife. keep your eyes on the road by reggie rockstone plays. when i did what i did, i tagged it. so, when a dude put a piece of meat between two bread and he called it a burger, he named it. and that s what i did. i named it hiplife . hiplife music is a conversation between gha
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you were never told. # keep your eyes on the road. # africa represent. # africa s coming strong! # 0h, who s rockstone? # you know what i m saying? # who s rockstone? panafest 94 a pan african cultural festival aimed at bringing africans around the globe together would catapult hiplife. i felt panafest was, in many ways, the perfect opportunity for hiplife to go beyond accra. all of a sudden, it changed. it s like, hold on a second these kids have something. for the next two decades, hiplife acts dominated west african airwaves, reclaiming hip hop as african. there were some huge, huge sales made by hiplife artists like tic tac or obrafour or kenya. for the very first time, they became the songs that you d hear in the bars, the clubs everywhere. then, when i came to this country, i shot the very first hiplife videos,