In what can only be described as groundbreaking for the Ghanaian music scene, the Ghanaian drill collective hailing from Kumasi, the Asakaa Boys have taken the capital of France by storm while out on their European tour.

The sold-out event which was held at New Morning Paris in collaboration with Tieme Music saw the delivery of electrifying performances from the collective who are known for their dynamic fusion of Ghanaian drill music and authentic storytelling. The event attracted fans from all walks of life who were eager to witness and experience the collective's unmatched energy and musical prowess.

Founded in 2022 by Paris-based music producer Franck Osei-Mensah with Charlène Osei-Mensah as Country Manager, Tieme Music which boasts a comprehensive ecosystem comprising a Publishing service as well as distro and label services played a pivotal role in orchestrating the unforgettable evening.

Their meticulous planning and dedication to promoting diverse musical experiences which undoubtedly contributed to the success of the event is testament to their commitment to working with artistes to promote their music and grow their fan base especially through their various avenues of support like digital marketing support, strategic release planning, music video production, and fundraising.

Through efforts by Tieme Music in the their support for the Asakaa Boys via their new branch, Tieme Music Event, the show was not only sold out but had performances from guest artistes like french rapper Le Juiice and Rapi Sati who brought to it an extra layer of excitement and cultural exchange.

This milestone rehashes the unique talent of the Asakaa Boys while highlighting the power of international collaborations in the music industry, and the success of the event a pivotal moment in the collective's illustrious career.
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