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Okyeame Kwame Embraces Traditional Roots, Takes on Atentenben Flute as He Envisions New Musical Era

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Ghanaian music icon Okyeame Kwame is embracing a new chapter in his career, stepping away from his rap roots to master the atentenben, a traditional Ghanaian bamboo flute. Recognizing that the physical demands of rap may become challenging as he ages, the celebrated artist has been dedicating himself to learning the flute over the past four months.

In a candid conversation on the “30 Questions” show with Quophi Okyeame monitored by adwoaadubianews.com, Okyeame Kwame revealed his vision for the next stage of his musical journey. “I picked up the atentenben and have been playing it for maybe four months,” he shared. “Rap is tough on the bones, and I still want to do music even when I’m older. I want to be able to sit down, add a touch of drama, and perform for audiences worldwide with the atentenben.”

Okyeame Kwame, often celebrated for his versatility, has matured from rapper to a seasoned artist who infuses his music with rich melodies, spoken word, and Ghanaian tradition. His shift toward playing an instrument deeply rooted in Ghanaian culture highlights his commitment to evolving as an artist.

Imagining his future performances, Okyeame Kwame envisions a captivating blend of traditional and modern elements, incorporating cultural symbols such as women adorned in kente and raffia, while crafting a unique stage persona centered around the atentenben. This shift not only showcases his adaptability but also underscores his passion for promoting Ghanaian heritage through music.

With a legacy that includes hits like Woara, Woso, and Made in Ghana, Okyeame Kwame’s exploration of the atentenben flute promises to add a new dimension to his artistry, further solidifying his status as one of Ghana’s most innovative musicians.

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