Audio: Baffour, the new kid on the bloc

Cedi Baffour

Tue, 9 Oct 2012 Source: Cedi

Baffour is a Hip life artiste who has been around since age 11 when he wrote his first lyrics over the song Gangsters Paradise's beat, back then he did not know he was doing a mixtape.

Nana Baffour Adjei Mensah Kokroko Brimpong as he is called in real life got into commercial music when he met Cedis an artiste manager who trained and made his dream a reality. In his final words he said that, he thinks he has starved his fans for so long such that he will be releasing more and more songs to appease them.

“If time will not be the problem, I will never let my fans down for I have come with heavy punches to stay in the Hip life circles”. The rapper with the ‘Oseikrom’ tag, Baffour has debut his official single titled Chill up with featuring Ruff N Smooth and Ball J.

According to Baffour during an interview, he stated his reason for the song as: “we are in a time where a lot of tension is building up from all angles hence we can’t challenge our minds to do what we expect until we chill up better still relax”. Baffour added: “I think that every day should be a holiday especially for workers who go through a lot of sweat to keep their families going and students who face a lot of problems”.

“If we have the mentality of making every day a holiday, we work under a stress free environment therefore we are able to make the best out of what we doing but if we are to look at the pressure around us, we can’t be fully effective”, Baffour stressed.

He noted that his team is preparing a well thought out video for the current single hence fans inside ‘Oseikrom’ and Africa as a whole should get ready to be taken so high.

Chill up is a party song, something to relax your brains and make you smile. It will walk you through your day without you knowing you working hence it is a must listened song.

Baffour is ready for the African music market with more commercial tunes; Chill Up is one out of many hits to follow.

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Source: Cedi