Asuafour, The Disciples Of Hiplife

Mon, 20 Dec 2004 Source: ghanamusic.com

Asuafour The rap duo, Mighazi and Sabato, popularly known as Asuafour,on their SUGAR DADDY album decided to use hiplife music to spread their message about the use of material things by elderly men to entice young girls, get them pregnant and leave them with shattered dreams.

We caught up with Asuafour at the launch of FBS and Kokovelli's album and this is what they had to say "Currently we are promoting the remix of Sugar Daddy from Jay Q, and the good news is we will be coming out from the record label of Lisarf March 2005".

Currently, they are hot cakes in Kumasi as their songs enjoy lots of airplay in Kumasi and other regions in Ghana. Their album launch was one of the biggest at Prempeh Hall in Kumasi as they paraded over 20 artistes on stage and guess what! it attracted a large number of people.

Pay attention! they have started writing the lyrics of their new album and this time around it's going to be a blend of local and francophone tunes.

If all goes as scheduled they will show up in London this Christmas. We wish them well and believe so do their fans.



Asuafour The rap duo, Mighazi and Sabato, popularly known as Asuafour,on their SUGAR DADDY album decided to use hiplife music to spread their message about the use of material things by elderly men to entice young girls, get them pregnant and leave them with shattered dreams.

We caught up with Asuafour at the launch of FBS and Kokovelli's album and this is what they had to say "Currently we are promoting the remix of Sugar Daddy from Jay Q, and the good news is we will be coming out from the record label of Lisarf March 2005".

Currently, they are hot cakes in Kumasi as their songs enjoy lots of airplay in Kumasi and other regions in Ghana. Their album launch was one of the biggest at Prempeh Hall in Kumasi as they paraded over 20 artistes on stage and guess what! it attracted a large number of people.

Pay attention! they have started writing the lyrics of their new album and this time around it's going to be a blend of local and francophone tunes.

If all goes as scheduled they will show up in London this Christmas. We wish them well and believe so do their fans.



Source: ghanamusic.com