The video features appearances by top local stars such as Noble P, Chajah Hims, and Ohene TK, and Mike Millz On ‘Em handled the production.
Germany-based Ghanaian hip-hop artist Nsuo Kojo King has just released the highly anticipated music video for his single "Tafo Boyz."
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"Tafo Boyz" explores the hardships of street life and underscores Nsuo Kojo King's long-standing credibility within the hip-hop community. The track also highlights his significant influence on the Kumerican drill scene—a genre he played a pivotal role in shaping, despite feeling that his contributions have not been fully acknowledged.
With the release of this official music video, Nsuo Kojo King cements his place as a key figure in the drill scene. Directed by K.Dove, the video authentically captures the spirit of Kumasi's Tafo Ahenebronum, where the artist gathered the entire neighbourhood for an unforgettable shoot.
In the video, Nsuo Kojo King hits the streets alongside local youth, children, and women, performing with a nostalgic homage to the 90s hip-hop era. Adding to the video's charm is a special cameo by one of Kumawood’s biggest stars, Dr Likee.
Dr. Likee, also known as Akabenezer, has become a prominent figure in the Kumawood film industry, and his appearance in the "Tafo Boyz" music video adds an extra layer of authenticity and excitement.
His involvement in the project illuminates the strong connection between Ghana's music and film industries and highlights the cultural synergy that continues to shape the Kumerican drill scene. Watch the full music video below and let us know your thoughts!