Tuesday, 17 February 2015

"GIRLS AND GUINESS" IS PHENOMINAL - ASANTE CLICKWISE


In the light of philosophy, Ghana is getting introduced to a new kind of music as Asante Clickwise, the Obuasi born rapper and blogger is gradually powering up his musical abilities this year.
 
Discovering his musical talent in 1996, and performing on stages at the age of 12, Asante Clickwise is also known for his acting and writing skills which have been part of him for many years. The multi-genre rapper and composer has been marked for his conscious lyrical contents and the controversial and explicit nature of his musical composition. Not long ago, Clickwise released a controversial single "Letter to Yesu" which has become a hard shell for entertainment panelists to crack. The single seeks to educate listeners on the advent of European and Turkish religious sects in Ghana, and also tackles the confusion surrounding salvation. "Letter to Yesu" has generated a massive attention on the upcoming rap star and his weird talent.
 
In an interview with Red Paper Online on the realease of his latest single "Girls and Guiness", Clickwise revealed that... " I had no idea I was going to make such a mad tune, I call it phenominal, a call to Ancestral duty"... The single was released yesterday on www.kansila.com and uploaded to Asante Clickwise page on Reverb Nation. "Girls and Guiness" is a brief introduction to a stockpile of what he calls "Mental Delivery" music, a project meant to liberate the mind of African people. Asante promised that, despite the release of the song at this time, it will be incorporated on his album in the making which is titled "Tormentation".

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