Torsten Owusu Gyimah known in the music circles as Yaw Tog says the “Kumerica” music drill is not aimed at promoting violence among the youth but seeks to inspire them in their daily hustle. Kumerica, ...
Ghanaian-born UK based business mogul Sean Frimpong, popularly known as Zoro King, has courted players in the music industry to support and embrace the Kumerica lifestyle and music to support the ...
Digging for Gold is HYPEBEAST’s monthly playlist series that highlights regions across the world and the genres that come out of them. By putting together a mix of essentials and hidden gems, we hope ...
Gone are the days when Kumasi was seen as the crux and hub of Ghanaian music and in extension, the entire creative art industry. The sound of an engrossing live band was a welcome tone when one ...
The style of music now widely known as drill first emerged on the south side of Chicago. It contains a brooding, sinister quality that separates it from other contemporary hip-hop subgenres. The songs ...
Contrary to the emergence of many hip hop artistes from Kumerica, one of its founding members, Tony Dath has intimated that the movement goes beyond the American genre. Citing himself as an example, ...
The 27-year-old rapper who was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Ghanaian parents, Betsy Mensah and Edward Mensah, seems to have not forgotten his root as he jams to one of the trending Kumerican songs.
A year ago, the hip-hop community lost one of its biggest, rising talents, Pop Smoke. Born Bashar Jackson, the 20-year-old drill rapper was shot and killed while in his Los Angeles rental home. The ...