Greo’s new single ‘Wa Do Ghe’ arrives with a funky, vibrant backing rhythm and a strong vocal flow that feels poetic, fluid, and effortlessly in time. Distinctive and unique, the track gets you moving and gets you grooving before he even begins to sing. When he does, his voice cuts through with a sweet, warm melody layered over great beats and a sound that flows with life. t’s a fresh, energised blend of contemporary hip-hop and afrobeats, bursting with character, rhythm, and movement. Following the momentum of London Times Freestyle, Benin City–born rapper Greo returns with Wa Do Ghe, an intense, street-wise anthem layered with sharp lyricism, Edo-language proverbs, and vivid storytelling. Translating to “Come See” in Edo, the track invites listeners to witness the duality of survival both in the streets of Benin and the fast-paced grind of London. Built on a raw, percussive beat and delivered with Greo’s signature mix of introspection and grit, Wa Do Ghe dives into the realities of youth violence, economic pressure, and the thin line between resilience and vulnerability. In the opening verse, Greo paints a vivid portrait of his upbringing: “Benin born and Benin bredIf you no know my name, then it’s […]
In-Depth Interview: KushTee Discusses the Making of ‘It’s All Kushtee’ and his Artistic Growth
‘KushTee’ has just dropped his hot new album ‘It’s All Kushtee’. Tell us about why you made your album and what is it about? I made this album because before i dropped it i only had 2 songs out, i felt like these songs were really outdated and i knew i could do better. I also wanted to show people that im not just a 1 trick pony and can also dip into different genres so I felt it was right to make an album to show off what i can really do and show people listening that i’m here to stay! What was your process for creating the project. Did you write in studio, find beats online? I wrote this whole project at home, slowly adding to songs day by day until they were complete, then i tweaked them until they were perfect for me. I get all my beats online using YouTube and Beatstars but i’m extremely picky with my beats and will not write on anything until i 100% feel it. What are your favourite songs off the project? My Favourite songs in this project are Slide, 9-5 and Back to funk. Out of these favourites Back […]
