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It has our energy, our story : asakaa, Ghana s vibrant drill rap scene | Rap

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No need to move to Accra if Kumerica lasts —Flowking Stone

+ For years, the practice has been that artistes in the other regions would have to move to Accra if they want to make inroads into the music industry. So artistes such as Fancy Gadam, Maccasio and others have had to come to the capital to stage concerts and other promotional activities to get recognition. Although not everyone is happy with it, they haven’t had much choice, it seems. However, the Kumerica wave from last year has encouraged artistes in the Ashanti Region including rapper Flowking Stone who has said he does not have to move to Accra to promote his songs if the trend is able to stand the test of time.  

Kumerica Is Here To Stay - Rappers Speak

  Last year, the music industry witnessed a refreshing change with what could best be described as the ‘Kumerican’ invasion. What started out as some young guys faking an American accent and trying to imitate an American lifestyle on social media soon grew into a movement with young rappers showing off their talent and winning hearts along the way.   And while they are being hailed for the imprint they are leaving on the industry, there are some who believe this Kumerican trend will soon die out but rappers who hail from the Ashanti Region or practice their craft from Kumasi don’t think so.

Kumerica is here to stay - Oseikrom rappers say

BY: Kofi Duah Yaw Tog has become of the popular acts of the Kumerica invasion LAST year, the music industry witnessed a refreshing change with what could best be described as the ‘Kumerican’ invasion. What started out as some young guys faking an American accent and trying to imitate an American lifestyle on social media soon grew into a movement with young rappers showing off their talent and winning hearts along the way.   And while they are being hailed for the imprint they are leaving on the industry, there are some who believe this Kumerican trend will soon die out but rappers who hail from the Ashanti Region or practice their craft from Kumasi don’t think so.

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