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Throwback To 6 Songs of Quata Budukusu That Made Him A Household Name In Ghana

Throwback To 6 Songs of Quata Budukusu That Made Him A Household Name In Ghana

Times change in the affairs of humanity especially in the area of Ghana music specifically rap. Gone are the days when rappers curate meaningful and purposeful content and communicate to Ghanaians via music, but it’s unfortunate that good lyrical content is less revered by our contemporary rappers – everything is now explicit.

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Prior to the dilution of rap lyrical content, there was Quata Budukusu who is well-known as the originator of Ghana’s tongue twisting since 2003. Quata’s spectacular style of rap gave birth to your favorite rapper regardless. So today, your favorite entertainment blog, , dug into the archives and brings to you 6 songs of Quata Budukusu that made him a household name since 2000. Let’s take a ride now.

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Quata Budukusu – Atwel

In the year 2004, “Atwel” by Quata Budukusu was like Ghana’s national anthem as every Ghanaian could sing along the chorus of the tune. No single disc jockey (DJ) could have a successful show without playing “Atwel” in those days. The song in question played a vital role in the music career of Quata. Download from the link below:

 

Quata Budukusu ft Paa Dogo – Baby

The originator of Ghana’s tongue twisting, Quata Budukusu teams up with Paa Dogo to spit real bars on “Baby” like never before. The lyrical delivery speaks volume about his versatility as a rapper. Download and enjoy “Baby” below:

 

Quata Budukusu ft VIP – Pretty Face

Something to describe the African woman is contained in “Pretty Face”. Get it from here:

 

Quata Budukusu – All I Want 

Another chart-topping tune in the early 2004 from the camp of Budukusu. Listen to “All I Want” here:

 

Quata Budukusu ft Okra Tom David – Wonie

Off Quata Budukusu’s debut album in 2004. He featured another rap heavyweight, Okra Tom David on “Wonie”. Download it from the tab below:

 

Quata Budukusu – Wonbodam

Per our checks, “Wonbodam” by Quata Budukusu was cooked in 2002 but it as never released for obvious reasons. However, it’s worth listening and trust that it’ll be on your playlist henceforth. Enjoy the song below:

 

So, there you’ve it. As a reminder, born Jacob Kwame Etroo but professionally known as Quata Budukusu played a major role to safeguard Ghana’s rap music. His unique rapping style gave birth to Ghana’s tongue twisting and that’s why rap enthusiasts call him Ghana’s twister.

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