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WavyDenkyi Makes Waves with the Infectious “Sansani”

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Rising star WavyDenkyi’s impressive release, “Sansani”, is a captivating afro-influenced hip-hop track that showcases his unique style and talent.

Produced by Sectormadeit at Killside Studios, “Sansani”, (meaning “good for nothing” in Twi) is a powerful anthem about embracing individuality and challenging societal norms.

The track features the rapper’s invigorating Twi flow, blended with trumpets and a dense sonic soundscape that initially captures the listener. With its infectious groove and catchy vocal melodies, “Sansani” is the perfect addition to your summer playlist.

At 24, WavyDenkyi’s pioneering style, aptly dubbed “Afro-rage”, is shaking up the Ghanaian underground music scene, solidifying his position as a talent to watch. He significantly impacted Ghana’s hip-hop scene with his EP “Flawless Entrant”. The lead single “Accra Stay By Plan” featuring the renowned rapper Medikal from the EP gained widespread acclaim, even used as the theme song for the Akwaaba Magic hit TV series of the same title, further cementing WavyDenkyi’s rising star status.

WavyDenkyi is a true creative force, hands-on in every aspect of his music – from recording to graphic design – delivering a consistently cohesive and immersive experience with each release. His latest drop, “Sansani”, is no exception.

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