Yaa Pono, a Ghanaian rapper, has thrown a little shade at some of Ghana’s self-proclaimed A-list artists, encouraging them to look outside the box.
Ghanaian musicians, according to the “Obiaa Wone Master” hitmaker, must be able to forego useless deals and attention-seeking projects and think more like top stars like Snoop Dogg.

Although the Ghanaian singer never stated who he was truly talking about, yet his submissions seemed extremely serious.
He wrote; They hate to hear this but hey ..these old top artists shud think far like snoop and stop the banku to banku movement
See the tweet below:
Them hate to hear this but hey ..these old top artists shud think far like snoop and stop the banku to banku movement… #improve
— YAA PONO (@ponobiom) February 17, 2022
About Yaa Pono
Yaa Pono, a Tema native, has quickly ascended to become not only Ghana’s but Africa’s top and most popular freestyle hip-hop musician.
Pono’s legion of admirers champions him on the social media site YouTube because of his quick wit, natural charisma, usage of the Akan language, and sharp societal observations.
Pono’s flexibility is demonstrated by his ability to combine these elements with highlife, hip-hop, dancehall, and afrobeat rhythms.
His re-emergence as Ghana’s most respected rapper (and vocalist) is a foregone conclusion.