Ghanaian hip hop
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Ghanaian hip hop is the origin of hip life, a combination of hip hop music and highlife. The Ghanaian music scene has also produced a number of rappers and DJs with local and international renown. Ghanaian rapping is mostly in the English language, but is also sometimes in Twi, Ga or Hausa.
DJs, crew and rappers
- Abeeku
- Akyeame: known for using folk elements in their music, including Osibsi music and traditional Akan music
- C-A-B
- Chicago
- Da Multy Krew: Ghanaian-Dutch crew, major part of the Dutch hip hop scene
- Kaseem
- Lifeline Family
- Lord Kenya
- Lord Lust
- Mensah
- Nananome: hip life
- Obrafo
- Omahene Pozo: [[Miami bass]-styled
- Reggie Rockstone
- The SASS Squad
- Talking Drums: pioneering mid-90s duo
- VIP
References
- [1] (http://www.africanhiphop.com/index.php?module=subjects&func=viewpage&pageid=75)