Bakilla, the new face of Ghanaian afrobeat
Originally called Seidu Iliyasu by his stage name Bakilla, a 34-year-old Ghanaian Afrobeat artist based in Belgium with deep roots in Ghana’s Northern Region capital, Tamale not only represents Ghana’s heritage abroad but also put Ghana on the map. through sensational afrobeat songs.
Bakilla Fuhaam, former member of the dead group Menez GH with consistent music production for more than ten years from his base in Antwerp, Belgium has delighted many fans with performances on some famous and big stages in Ghana and Europe, being key among them. concert held in Tamale last year.
Together with former members of the group, they performed spectacular singles like Beautiful person, Earthquake, Long way, and Odo which continue to make waves whenever music is talked about in Ghana and Europe.
Since he decided to go solo from the Menez group, Bakilla has released Vibration and “Ghana” which tells about the beauty of black women and he wants to visit GHANA, his homeland, as proof of his efforts and hard work. so afrobeat fans and lovers rejoice.
When the year began, Bakilla in an interaction with the media on a regular visit to Ghana hinted at an EP possible this year.
“I’m very happy to return home as usual at the beginning and end of each year, to draw inspiration and most importantly to work hard and send music to fans that will make them happy and keep their love. One of the biggest things I want to do this year is to release an EP before the end of the year, so my fans should be on the lookout because there is a lot of work going on behind the scenes,” he said.
When asked what to expect in the coming months, he replied by saying, “I can’t say much about it now, of course, we are working on something. Meanwhile, my fans should keep their fingers crossed that I will send them. for them the best music”.
Afrobeat remains one of the fastest growing music genres that has put Africa on the map. In recent years, we have seen a lot of interest in this particular genre of music, especially in this diaspora, which gives a very promising feature to the genre in which Bakilla Fuhaam gets a share for Ghanaians both at home and in the diaspora.
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