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Letter to TinnyAfter participating in Shatta Wale‘s Accra Invasion Project, rising Ghanaian rapper Blakid is making waves with his new single, “Letter to Tinny,” a heartfelt homage to Ga rap icon Tinny. Blakid’s track aims to revive Ga rap, a genre in Ghanaian music that has taken a backseat in recent years, while paying tribute to the legendary influence of Tinny.

In “Letter to Tinny,” Blakid delivers skillful lyrics over a beat produced by King Beatz. The song’s rhythmic foundation is built on powerful drums, complemented by a melodic trumpet arrangement that gives it a distinctive flair. Throughout the track, Blakid references Tinny’s biggest hits, creating a nostalgic but refreshing homage with seamless rhymes and impressive wordplay.

Blakid’s lyricism is sharp, his flow is flawless, and his dedication to Ga rap is clear. Beyond honoring Tinny, he calls upon other emerging Ga artists to keep pushing the genre forward, emphasizing its significance in Ghana’s diverse music landscape. This message resonates as an invitation for Tinny to continue his contributions and a rallying cry for the new generation of Ga rappers.

Blakid’s fresh talent is undeniable, and the anticipation builds around whether Tinny will respond to this passionate tribute. The Ghanaian rap scene is buzzing, and Blakid’s rise signals an exciting new chapter for Ga rap. Stay tuned as this story unfolds!

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