Showing posts with label ko-jo cue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ko-jo cue. Show all posts

Thursday, 28 April 2016

[Lyrics] Ko-Jo Cue – Oseikrom President

This article was published on Loud Sound Ghana (https://loudsoundgh.com/2016/04/lyrics-ko-jo-cue-oseikrom-president/)
Writer of lyrics/Contributor: Joseph ‘Aqweci’ Ofori (@Aqweci)


VERSE 1 [Ko-Jo Cue]
Uh! Chale beast n’abu cage

F*ck it raw on the singles make the beats fornicate

Thursday, 21 April 2016

EVENT REVIEW: KIKI GYAN TRIBUTE SHOW

By Joseph ‘Aqweci’ Ofori & Alan Kyeremateng
This article was published on Ghana Community Online (http://ghanacommunity.com/event-review-kiki-gyan-tribute-show/)

On Saturday, 3rd October 2015, a historic event was held at Alliance Francaise, Accra, as Ghana paid tribute to legendary Kiki Gyan whose demise occurred in 2004. HPR Media made this possible, bringing to one stage both legends and vibrant new acts, including Gyedu-Blay Ambolley, VVIP, M.anifest, Ko-Jo Cue, and Adomaa among others. The night also witnessed the presence of the only daughter of Kiki, Vanessa Gyan.

The event was planned to start at 7pm, but there was an hour delay, and for once it wasn’t the fault of the organizers, rather the audience who turned up late and the few that were present were socializing. 

Saturday, 4 October 2014

REVIEW OF KO-JO CUE’S “THE SHINING” MIXTAPE

This article was published on Loud Sound Ghana (https://loudsoundgh.com/2014/10/review-of-ko-jo-cues-the-shining-mixtape-by-joseph-aqweci-ofori/)

It was a usual busy Monday when the PunchLine King, Ko-Jo Cue dropped his latest mixtape “The Shining”. Both old and new fans of the latest BBnZ signee had been impatiently waiting on this tape. From his first ever project, “NATHAN”, Linford “Ko-Jo Cue” Amankwaa has been keeping fans in suspense of The Shining. Now that it’s finally here I take the stage to delve into the music, song after song.
The Shining cover art
As the title may sound, most people, including me thought Ko-Jo would’ve played rough by compiling commercial songs to widen his fan base in enabling him to blow up easily. Conversely, he held on to his words on “Retrospect”(a song that he released in 2010 as part of his early projects) by giving us a classic hip hop project full of storytelling, relatable concepts, motivation, inspiration, and as you’d expect great metaphors and punchlines. The mixtape has 15 classic songs on it, so not to beat about the bush so the game doesn’t escape let’s head straight to the individual tracks.