Keddi, the fast-rising Contemporary Hip Hop artiste from Accra, continues to solidify his place in Ghana’s music landscape, not just through his sound, but through the boldness of his identity. Appearing on Culture Daily on the Morning Bite, he offered listeners a deeper look into his journey and the powerful intentions behind his craft.
During the interview, Keddi spoke passionately about the pillars who have supported him along the way, mentioning industry heavyweights like Sarkodie, Darkovibes and Joshua of Keche. He expressed genuine gratitude, describing the support he’s receiving as great and affirming how these recognitions motivate him to push even further.
One of the most striking parts of the conversation was his stance on language and authenticity. Keddi revealed that he is often advised to switch to Twi or English for broader mainstream reach. But for him, Ga is not just a language, it’s identity and truth. He made it clear on the show that he intends to stay rooted in Ga because it reflects who he genuinely is and it’s the sound through which he feels most powerful and expressive.
Also in the internet, he talked briefly about LOVE MADE IN ACCRA, an EP that showcases his signature fusion of contemporary hip hop and traditional Ghanaian elements. The project reflects the energy,love and lived experiences of the city that raised him.
While Keddi continues to gain attention for his originality and lyrical depth, his appearance on Culture Daily highlighted something even more essential, his unwavering commitment to authenticity. Whether it’s through his Ga-rooted flows, his connection to Accra or his gratitude for those who support him, Keddi is carving out a lane defined by truth, talent and cultural pride.
And for fans eager for more, Keddi had good news; he promised new music soon.
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