“HANDSUP” by Enzym and “TI NIM NYELI” by FirDaus: Ghanaian Rappers Hold Onto Their Roots in a Season of Afrobeat

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Ghana’s rap scene is buzzing with excitement as Enzym and FirDaus drop their latest tracks, “HANDSUP” and “TI NIM NYELI” respectively. While many artists are exploring the afrobeat genre this holiday season, Enzym and FirDaus stay true to their hardcore rap roots, delivering powerful performances that showcase their lyrical prowess and undeniable talent.

Enzym, known for his flawless rap skills, has been making waves in the southern Ghana rap scene. His standout performance in the Magreheb Rap battle a few years ago catapulted him into the spotlight, and now, with the release of “HANDSUP,” he proves once again why he’s a force to be reckoned with. Teaming up with CJ Biggerman, Enzym brings all the elements of pure rap music to the table – from clever wordplays to captivating rhyme schemes and infectious rhythms. The track boasts a massive beat that sets the stage for Enzym’s fiery delivery and showcases his unique style.

On the other hand, FirDaus proudly represents the northern flag of Ghana with his rap skills. Collaborating with Ataaka, FirDaus brings his A-game to “TI NIM NYELI.” The track is a testament to his dedication and passion for the genre, as he fearlessly rides the massive beat with his signature style. While the airwaves are filled with afrobeat tunes, FirDaus stays true to his hardcore rap roots, delivering a track that stands out from the crowd.

It’s no surprise that both Enzym and FirDaus are already gaining massive plays on streaming platforms. Their unwavering commitment to rap, coupled with their undeniable talent, has garnered them a loyal fan base and solidified their position in the Ghanaian music scene.

As we celebrate the holiday season, it’s refreshing to see Enzym and FirDaus sticking to their rap roots and delivering tracks that showcase their unique styles. They remind us that the rap genre is alive and thriving in Ghana, and they continue to raise the bar with their exceptional performances.

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