
The Ghanaian music landscape is buzzing with activity as established reggae star Ras Kuuku marks a significant personal milestone, while rising talents Marckel Aries and QueenBalance celebrate their own career breakthroughs. These developments, ranging from birthday releases to debut singles from the diaspora, showcase the diversity and resilience of Ghanaian artistry. This period of local creativity coincides with a major shift in international music history, where Oasis has officially surpassed The Beatles on the UK's all-time album sales chart, signaling a season of historic achievements across the globe.
Reggae musician Ras Kuuku celebrated his birthday on July 23 by gifted his fans a new single and music video titled "Nea Aka Na Edoso" ("What Is Left Is Far More"). Produced by the veteran duo of Andy Dosty and Dr. Ray Beat, the track blends soulful rhythms with a message of hope intended to resonate with Ghanaians facing contemporary economic pressures. Beyond the artistic release, Ras Kuuku used the occasion to call for improved collaboration within the creative industry, advocating for structural changes that would ensure sustainability and fairer compensation for Ghanaian artists.
Joining the ranks of new releases is Marckel Aries, the runner-up of TV3’s Mentor XI in 2022, who credits the reality show for providing the discipline and visibility essential for his current independent career. Having recently released his single "Julie," Aries emphasizes that hard work and patience are the cornerstones of navigating the competitive industry. In a similar vein of perseverance, London-based Ghanaian artist QueenBalance (Rose Ohenewaa) has launched her professional career at over 50 years of age. Her debut single, "Emaa Bi Bre," addresses the emotional complexities women face in relationships, serving as a reminder that age should never be a barrier to pursuing one's creative passions.
These individual triumphs occur against the backdrop of a monumental shift in global music rankings. Oasis’s 1995 album "(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?" has overtaken The Beatles’ "Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band" to become the third best-selling album in UK history. While Queen’s "Greatest Hits" remains at the top spot, the resurgence of interest in Oasis—bolstered by a recent reunion tour—highlights the enduring power of cultural icons. Whether through the veteran presence of Ras Kuuku or the late-blooming debut of QueenBalance, the current musical climate remains defined by storytelling that bridges generations and borders.
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