Soul & Latidoe Two ?Koftown? boys, Fredrick Obeng a.k.a Latidoe and Emmanuel Obeng a.k.a Soul together known as Soulatidoe are set to add more colour to hiplife with "the dirty south style" of rapping. Soulatidoe made this known to Ghana Music.Com in an interview conducted over the phone from their home base, US.
The first single "Wo Ne Me Beye" from their upcoming album ?Wo Ye Huu Huu, Wo Yehyee Hyee" which is currently blazing the Ghanaian FM radio stations has this style of rapping.
According to them ?the dirty south style? of rapping ?comprises of a rapid delivery of the lyrics and a jumpy banging beat?.
The duo, who were born and bred in Koforidua, Ghana, left for the United States only to be hit with the harsh realities of what living in America was all about. They felt compelled to reveal the truth about the so-called land of milk and honey to youngsters thru music.
This resulted in their first album, ?Kawanotumu? which received intensive airplay on several radio stations in Ghana. Soulatidoe is attracting the attention of key players in the music industry as well as a vast of fans. Performing before large crowds at packed arenas, they have not been disappointing.
Their new album "Wo Ye Huu Huu, Wo Yehyee Hyee" is ready and currently, Soulatidoe is searching for a distributor or a music business partnership with any willing party to help speed up the release of the album. Their representative in Ghana is Stephen J. Amofa. He can be reached on 233 24 666492 or thefinestad@hotmail.com.
We also had the opportunity of listening to the snippets of the new album. Watch out for this album. You can check out Soulatidoe's Website by clicking here.
Soul & Latidoe Two ?Koftown? boys, Fredrick Obeng a.k.a Latidoe and Emmanuel Obeng a.k.a Soul together known as Soulatidoe are set to add more colour to hiplife with "the dirty south style" of rapping. Soulatidoe made this known to Ghana Music.Com in an interview conducted over the phone from their home base, US.
The first single "Wo Ne Me Beye" from their upcoming album ?Wo Ye Huu Huu, Wo Yehyee Hyee" which is currently blazing the Ghanaian FM radio stations has this style of rapping.
According to them ?the dirty south style? of rapping ?comprises of a rapid delivery of the lyrics and a jumpy banging beat?.
The duo, who were born and bred in Koforidua, Ghana, left for the United States only to be hit with the harsh realities of what living in America was all about. They felt compelled to reveal the truth about the so-called land of milk and honey to youngsters thru music.
This resulted in their first album, ?Kawanotumu? which received intensive airplay on several radio stations in Ghana. Soulatidoe is attracting the attention of key players in the music industry as well as a vast of fans. Performing before large crowds at packed arenas, they have not been disappointing.
Their new album "Wo Ye Huu Huu, Wo Yehyee Hyee" is ready and currently, Soulatidoe is searching for a distributor or a music business partnership with any willing party to help speed up the release of the album. Their representative in Ghana is Stephen J. Amofa. He can be reached on 233 24 666492 or thefinestad@hotmail.com.
We also had the opportunity of listening to the snippets of the new album. Watch out for this album. You can check out Soulatidoe's Website by clicking here.