Music of Friday, 7 March 2008

Source: ghanamusic.com

The new face of Mframa

“Fiili Fiili”, the smash hit by Mframa featuring Kwabena Kwabena seems like a song that will never stop playing at parties and on radio because it is the favorite of the biggest DJs in the business. It is a song that will shoot any artist into stardom and that is exactly what it did for Mframa.


The song had the group performing at major stage shows and the response they received from across the country was always overwhelming.


Naturally, Mframa fans are expecting another huge hit to sustain the rave. The interesting thing is that Terry Asare Boamah a.k.a Terror Terry and Kenneth Osei-Owusu aka 1 Pesewa, collectively known as Mframa are about to explode one more time and the inferno will engulf the whole country.


The Ghanaian artist has for sometime now been looking for ways to break into properly organized markets where at least royalties due artistes are paid and of course spread the music wider. Certainly, there are standards to meet to achieve that and every Ghanaian will be proud to know that Mframa has gotten it absolutely right with “Uneasy”, the forthcoming single.


“Uneasy”, the new face of Mframa, has been described by the few who have had the opportunity to listen to the song and seen the video as simply tight.


Multiple Ghana Music Awards sound engineer of the year winner, Appietus is expecting to make another landmark with this new single by Mframa since he put himself into the production and created a song that will pack all dance floors and get DJs pressing the replay button over and over.


Most artistes who heard the song in the studio wanted to associate with the success story but Wutah were the ones got their voices on “Uneasy” for the relationship that exists between the two groups.


Love happens to be the theme of the song and it simply says that it is something conceived in the heart and it is usually not easy to find so one shouldn’t let go whenever one finds one. It might sound an issue addressed before but the difference is how Mframa and Wutah present it.


One thing that most Ghanaian music critics have consistently commented on is the quality of music videos. Ezekiel “Stip” Tetteh, ace video director wanting to prove a point and also beat the standard he set for himself with the 5Five “African Gurlz” video went to the extent of shooting on locations in Elmina and other places he wouldn’t disclose to capture scenes for the “Uneasy” video. It is a must see video. Mframa fans can now brace themselves for the explosion.


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