The "Ghana Rap Sofo" delivered a smooth, melodic hook that gave the song its title and soul.
In Ghana, is a common salutation used to congratulate or praise someone for a job well done. In the context of the song, it served as both a greeting to the fans and a bold statement of the trio's lyrical prowess. The track helped define Kasahare —a term popularized by Obrafour to describe fast-paced, locally redefined rap. The Impact on Ghanaian Music Okra ft Tinny & Obrafour Ayekoo
Adding his signature Ga rap flow, Tinny provided the bars that made the track a cross-cultural hit across Ghana. What Does "Ayekoo" Mean? The "Ghana Rap Sofo" delivered a smooth, melodic
"Ayekoo" was more than just a song; it was a cornerstone of the legendary compilation, released in 2003/2004 under Obrafour’s Execution Entertainment . Produced by the "architect of Hiplife," Hammer of the Last Two , the track showcased the gritty yet polished production style that defined the era. The collaboration was a "dream team" lineup: The track helped define Kasahare —a term popularized
If you grew up during the golden era of Ghanaian Hiplife, one name likely sparks instant nostalgia: . Known as "Da Kasaharilist," Okra burst onto the scene in the early 2000s, delivering a brand of storytelling and lyricism that remains unmatched. At the heart of his legacy is the iconic hit "Ayekoo," a collaboration that brought together the genre's heavyweights. The Birth of a Classic
"Ayekoo" served as Okra’s debut single and arguably remains his most enduring work. It solidified his place among other hiplife icons like Reggie Rockstone, Kwaw Kese, and later, Sarkodie, whom Okra influenced with his storytelling style.