The history of Ghanaian hip hop goes back to the 1980s, when performers like K. K. Kabobo and Gyedu Blay Ambolley found a small audience. Ghanaians were influenced by American and British hip hop, Reggae, and Highlife bands like the Ramblers and others. Hip-life first started out in the early 1990s by a rapper named Reggie Rockstone. However, in several radio interviews in 2004, Reggie Rockstone himself stated that he does not perform hip-life. Other Ghanian rappers like Lord Kenya, Da Multy Crew, The Native Funk Lords, and other rap groups continued the trend of hip-life music which is now one of the most popular forms of music in Ghana. Among the most popular hip life musicians are Tic Tac and the three person Vision in Progress (VIP). Since the rise of these popular musicians, hip life has grown steadily more popular abroad, especially in London, where African nightclubs have helped to popularize the genre.
World hip hop |
African - American - Australian - Latin American |
Categories: Music genre | Hip hop genres