Why I Want To Release Again In November - Tinny

Wed, 24 Aug 2005 Source: ghanamusic.com

Tinny eventually gained the attention of Ghanaian music lovers with his hot Ga flow in 2001 with the album titled ‘Makola Kwakwe’.

His first O. M Music / Ricky D. Production produced, 'Makola Kwakwe' album became a huge hit around Ghana and abroad. His new and second album has not been the favourite of many music lovers. Ghana Music.com caught up with Tinny and this is what he had to say.

Ghana Music.com: Why do want release again in November?
Tinny: Nothing! I believe there is no need for your song or album to die out before you release a new one.

For some time now, his fans have been complaining that it is not the Tinny they knew during the 'Makola Kwakwe' and 'Heko Ejorko' (I believe I Can Fly) era. “Am starting my promo very soon on the ‘Aletse’ album. The songs will pick up gradually. People also say the lyrics on the new album are soft”, he added.

Tinny a.k.a Dread Kankpe disclosed to us that now, there are three types of hiplife, which is hip jama, francophone hiplife, and real hiplife (which he, Mobile Boys and Reggie Rockstone do).

For the third album, which is coming, he wants to tell his fans that they will experience the real Aletse Kankpe.


Tinny eventually gained the attention of Ghanaian music lovers with his hot Ga flow in 2001 with the album titled ‘Makola Kwakwe’.

His first O. M Music / Ricky D. Production produced, 'Makola Kwakwe' album became a huge hit around Ghana and abroad. His new and second album has not been the favourite of many music lovers. Ghana Music.com caught up with Tinny and this is what he had to say.

Ghana Music.com: Why do want release again in November?
Tinny: Nothing! I believe there is no need for your song or album to die out before you release a new one.

For some time now, his fans have been complaining that it is not the Tinny they knew during the 'Makola Kwakwe' and 'Heko Ejorko' (I believe I Can Fly) era. “Am starting my promo very soon on the ‘Aletse’ album. The songs will pick up gradually. People also say the lyrics on the new album are soft”, he added.

Tinny a.k.a Dread Kankpe disclosed to us that now, there are three types of hiplife, which is hip jama, francophone hiplife, and real hiplife (which he, Mobile Boys and Reggie Rockstone do).

For the third album, which is coming, he wants to tell his fans that they will experience the real Aletse Kankpe.


Source: ghanamusic.com