In an era where connections seem as disposable as a Snap, Ajuma bursts onto Ghana’s music stage with “Suro Nipa,” a debut single that’s more than just a track—it’s a survival anthem. Released under Dream City Entertainment, this song isn’t sugar-coated; it’s a raw, unfiltered dose of reality.
“Suro Nipa” translates to “Be careful of humans,” and Ajuma isn’t just singing words; he’s baring scars. The song is a mirror reflecting his own battles with betrayal and resilience, transforming personal pain into a universal message. Ajuma, raised in Boadua-Akwatia, blends Afrobeats, Highlife, and lyrical poetry to create “Afrosounds,” a genre that’s as soulful as it is rhythmically infectious, with influences ranging from Black Sherif to Burna Boy.
This debut isn’t just the start of a music career; it’s the forging of a legacy. Ajuma is set to deliver a series of compelling music and visuals, solidifying his place as one of Ghana’s most poignant voices, turning heartbreak into a powerful movement.
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