Ghanaian rap group Asakaa Boys known for their unique blend of hip-hop and drill music with Ghanaian street culture, recently visited the BBC headquarters in London.
The group was given the opportunity to visit the iconic BBC studios, where they engaged in interviews and discussions about their music, background, and the cultural impact of their genre.
Their visit provided a platform for them to share their journey, influences, and perspectives on the global music industry.
The group is currently on a European tour, and their visit to the BBC is seen as a major step in their global expansion. The Asakaa Boys are made up of eight young men from Accra, Ghana.
They emerged in the early 2020s and quickly gained popularity for their energetic and catchy music. Their songs often deal with themes of poverty, hardship, and the struggle to make it in life. However, the group also has a positive message, and their music is often seen as a celebration of Ghanaian culture.