The much anticipated studio album by Ghanaian musician, Kwaku DMC has been released.
The album, which hit streaming platforms on 11th of August 2023, promises to be another fan favorite with fiery lyrics and thought-provoking rhymes which characterizes DMC's style of rap.

This is his 6th studio album in his 10-year journey as a story teller through music.

Regarded as the ‘most quoted rapper’ in Ghana, Kwaku DMC says his story telling distinguishes his music from others in the music industry.
"In my music, story telling always takes the center stage and that's what sets me apart. What truly distinguishes me is the ability to provide my fans with lyrics that they find quotable and memorable. I believe that is because I have a knack for translating reality into music".
He added, "My intention is to touch lives and hearts, to provide solace and guidance through the power of my music and lyrical prose.”

The album is available on all streaming platforms.
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