: A blend of heavy 808 basslines with traditional West African percussion.
Furthermore, his use of vocal chants—specifically the "Yeko" (a Ga word for "let's go") and the iconic "Gbee Naabu" (Twi slang for "loud noise")—drops at the crescendo of tracks like "Jumpman" by Drake & Future. This localization transforms a foreign genre into a native experience. You feel Accra in the mix, even if the lyrics are from Atlanta or Toronto. dj awukye hip hop mix 2015
Do you have a copy of the lost DJ Awukye 2015 mix? Drop the link in the comments below. Your fellow hip hop heads are starving. : A blend of heavy 808 basslines with
The ripple effects of this mix are still visible. Prior to 2015, many urban Ghanaian DJs stuck strictly to local genres. Awukye proved that a mix doesn't need to be mono-cultural. He paved the way for the "everything mix" culture we see today. You feel Accra in the mix, even if