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Music Review: Exclusive Analysis Of Akwaboah’s ‘ENSESA’
The lyrics of ‘Ensesa’ have the ability for every listener to relate and feel loved.
Music Review: Exclusive Analysis Of Fameye’s ‘Praise’
PRAISE’ has essential variety of interesting musical instruments like African percussion, bass guitar, synthesizers, pad and tenor saxophone that were employed in the instrumentation to bring out the Afro beats and Highlife effects.
Music Review: Exclusive Analysis Of Kobby Kyei’s ‘Who Send Them’ Featuring Camidoh And Ko-Jo Cue
The song has a familiar arrangement of sections – Intro, Verses and Chorus. This structure is easy for the average listener to vibe with it. Ultimately, this makes the song more commercially attractive.
April 1, 2021
Music Review: Exclusive Analysis Of Gyakie’s ‘Forever’ Remix Featuring Omah Lay
The song has essential variety of interesting musical instruments like African percussions, lead guitar and pad that were employed in the instrumentation to bring out the Afrobeats effect.
March 26, 2021
Music Review: Exclusive Analysis Of Edem’s ‘Favour’ Featuring Efya And Sarkodie
The usage of digital effects in this song was not much. One could feel the originality of Edem, Efya and Sarkodie’s vocal texture and the instruments.
March 24, 2021
Music Review: Analysis Of Sarkodie’s ‘Happy Day’
Hello, it’s another time to come your way with indepth musical analysis and on review today is Sarkodie’s…
November 6, 2020
Music Review: Analysis Of MzVee’s Composition, “Baby”
The composer decided to use actions to clearly show that she loves her "baby" and that is a good thing. The composer has really depicted her level of maturity as far as the video of this piece is concerned. This piece can be said to be a B+ piece.
August 18, 2020
Music Review: Analysis Of Gyakie’s “Forever”
The use of rollings of the percussion instruments made the piece very interesting. The instrumentation is very good. Very simple and interesting.
August 8, 2020
Music Review: Analysis Of “Oneday” By Akwaboah
Although the composer did not use real human beings in the video, the video is still telling what he wants to communicate to his audience. That is a plus. This piece is an
A piece.
August 3, 2020
Music Review: Analysis Of Strongman’s “Mokobe” Ft.Wendy Shay
The form of this music is rap with chorus. This is repeated severally. Therefore the form can be said to be a call and response. The rap can be treated as a call and the chorus a response.
August 3, 2020