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Experience “Okro Mouth”: A Powerful Musical Fusion By Joseph And The Kohanim

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In today’s digital age, gossip has become more widespread than ever, infiltrating every aspect of our lives, from children to adults alike.

The rise of mobile phones and social media has fueled a culture of rumor and slander that can leave deep wounds. Drawing on a rich West African cultural background, the new song, “Okro Mouth” by Joseph And The Kohanim offers a thought-provoking take on this issue while delivering infectious rhythms and melodies that will keep you moving.

In old West African traditions and slang, “Okro Mouth” describes someone
whose words are like okra’s slippery, sticky nature—spreading stories that cause division, shame, and even isolation.

In his latest release, Dr. Joseph Opare, singer/songwriter and visionary behind the band, uses this powerful metaphor to send a timeless message about the dangers of gossip. The track is an urgent yet playful reminder to avoid being busybodies, slanderers, and talebearers who leave destruction in their wake.

Rooted in Biblical teachings, which are an essential part of West African culture,
“Okro Mouth” is a modern-day admonition. But while the message may be serious, the delivery is pure joy.

The song seamlessly blends Afrobeats, Salsa, R&B, and Gospel, creating a sound that is as soulful as it is danceable. Opare’s rich, expressive lead vocals intertwine with silky R&B harmonies,
backed by a rhythm section that bursts with energy. The track turns unexpectedly with a dynamic rap verse by Bamidupe Joseph, adding a fresh
layer to the already eclectic sound.

Okro Mouth” is more than just a song—it’s an experience. The playful lyrics will
make you smile, the groove will have you dancing, and the message might even
prompt introspection.

Whether you’re an Afrobeats enthusiast or simply looking for music that lifts your spirit, “Okro Mouth” is a must-add to your playlist.

Joseph And The Kohanim have again shown their ability to merge profound
messages with irresistible rhythms. “Okro Mouth” is a song that entertains,
inspires, and most importantly, reminds us of the power of our words.

Stream or buy the song from below.

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Becky Faitin – Mwanga Wa Uzima (The Light Of Life)

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Introducing Becky Faitin, a gifted Ghanaian nurse, gospel singer, and worship leader, with her debut single “Mwanga Wa Uzima” (The Light of Life).

This powerful track embodies Becky’s passion to spread faith, hope, and healing through Spirit-led worship.

Formerly part of the TammySisters duo, Becky’s musical journey has led her to this exciting solo debut.

Listen to “Mwanga Wa Uzima” now and experience the transformative power of worship.

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Shatta Wale Exposes King Ayisoba Over False Claim On Hammer Time Show

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A shocking revelation has sent shockwaves through Ghana’s music industry, as dancehall icon Shatta Wale has come forward to dispute a claim made by legendary musician King Ayisoba. The controversy surrounds the circumstances under which Shatta Wale, then known as Bandana, met the late Terry Bonchaka, a Ghanaian music legend.

Terry Bonchaka’s legacy continues to inspire and influence a new generation of Ghanaian musicians. His impact on the music scene was immense, and his friendships with emerging artists like Shatta Wale, King Ayisoba, and Kay Smooth are well-documented. However, a recent interview with King Ayisoba on Hammer Time has sparked a heated debate about how the three met.

In the interview, King Ayisoba made the astonishing claim that he and another artist, Biblicman, were responsible for introducing Shatta Wale to Terry Bonchaka. This assertion has been met with skepticism by many, and Shatta Wale has now come forward to set the record straight.

In a separate interview on “Time With Hammer”, Shatta Wale provided a detailed account of how he met Terry Bonchaka. Contrary to King Ayisoba’s claim, Shatta Wale revealed that it was Terry who rather introduced himself and Ayisoba to each other. This testimony is corroborated by Kay Smooth himself, who shared his version of events in a recent video.

In the video, Kay Smooth explained that he was friends with Terry Bonchaka and attended school with Shatta Wale. When Shatta Wale expressed his admiration for Terry’s style and requested an introduction, Kay Smooth facilitated the meeting. This account provides the final piece of the puzzle, confirming that King Ayisoba’s claim was indeed false.

The controversy surrounding King Ayisoba’s claim has sparked a lively debate about the importance of honesty and integrity in the music industry. Shatta Wale’s response and Kay Smooth’s corroborating account have provided clarity on the circumstances surrounding their meeting with Terry Bonchaka.

As the music community continues to evolve, it is essential that we prioritize truth and accuracy in our narratives.

Watch the videos from all three accounts below:

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