“You Can’t Leave Out EL, Edem, and Flowking Stone From Ghana’s Greatest Rappers” – Okyeame Kwame
- Okyeame Kwame questions Graphic Showbiz's list of greatest rappers in Ghana
- He asks what criteria was used to compile the list, noting the omission of EL, Edem, and Flowking Stone
- The list has sparked debates in the media, reigniting discussions on the criteria for determining Ghana's greatest rappers
Ghanaian rapper Okyeame Kwame has expressed his concerns over the criteria used to compile Graphic Showbiz’s recent list of the greatest rappers in Ghana. In an interview with Zionfelix, Okyeame Kwame, who was ranked third on the list, questioned the omission of notable rappers like EL, Edem, and Flowking Stone.
“What criteria did Graphic Showbiz use for that list? RAP is Rhythmic African Poetry; so did they look out for the rhythm, the ‘Africanness’ or the poetry? Did they use popularity or influence? Or is it based on being able to really rap?” he asked.
Graphic Showbiz’s list, which ranked Sarkodie, Obrafour, and Okyeame Kwame in the top three, has sparked debates in the media circles. Okyeame Kwame’s comments come 30 years after the birth of hiplife, a genre that merged hiphop and Ghanaian local music.
The list has also reignited discussions about the criteria used to determine the greatest rappers in Ghana. Other notable rappers in the industry include Lyrical Joe, Omar Sterling, Medikal, King Paluta, Ponobiom, and Obibini.
In related news, Okyeame Kwame has released the visuals for his latest song, “No Competition,” featuring Kuami Eugene.