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Joseph And The Kohanim Release “Okro Mouth”: A Powerful Blend Of Afrobeats, Gospel, And Salsa With A Message FOR Today’s World

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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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Jorvago and Keche Drops New Song “Murderer”

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Today marks the release of Murderer, a stunning collaboration between Jorvago and Ghanaian music duo Keche. The track tells the story of a magnetic woman whose beauty and charm are matched only by her trail of broken hearts.

With a hypnotic fusion of Hip-Life and contemporary Afrobeat, the song is both an auditory delight and a lyrical masterpiece.

The synergy between Jorvago’s smooth delivery and Keche’s energetic vibes is undeniable.

The addictive beat and relatable narrative make Murderer a perfect anthem for fans of modern African music. Download the song below and stream it now on all major platforms.

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Tillie Gya Defends Shatta Wale, Slams Stonebwoy Fans for Mockery

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Ghanaian Reggae Dancehall artist, Tillie Gya, has come to the defense of Shatta Wale following his performance at Vybz Kartel’s Freedom concert. While some fans, particularly those of Stonebwoy, have been mocking Shatta Wale’s performance, Tillie Gya believes this is uncalled for. According to him, Shatta Wale’s inclusion in the concert is a big win for Ghana and Africa, and should be celebrated.

Tillie Gya took to social media to express his disappointment at the behavior of some Stonebwoy fans. He believes that fan bases in Ghana should know when to celebrate and when to compete. Instead of mocking Shatta Wale, fans should be proud of his achievement and the fact that he is putting Ghana on the map.

The debate highlights the intense rivalry between Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy, two of Ghana’s biggest Reggae Dancehall artists. However, Tillie Gya’s comments serve as a reminder that there is room for all artists to shine and make Ghana proud. By celebrating each other’s successes, Ghanaian artists can work together to take the music industry to the next level.

Tillie Gya’s defense of Shatta Wale has sparked a conversation about the need for unity and support among Ghanaian artists and their fans. As the music industry continues to grow, it is essential for fans to recognize and celebrate the achievements of all artists, regardless of their affiliations or rivalries.

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