Rama Blak Drops ‘Asaase Nnwom’ EP – A Celebration of African Heritage and Earth’s Beauty

Accra, Ghana – March 2025 – Ghanaian singer-songwriter and ethnomusicologist Rama Blak has unveiled her latest musical masterpiece, EP Asaase Nnwom (Earth Song). A stunning fusion of Highlife, palm-wine rhythms, and traditional Ghanaian storytelling, the project reflects her deep connection to Indigenous African sounds. Collaborating with Robo Da Beat Scientist, Nii MuseSick, and OpokuBrew, Rama Blak delivers a refreshing sonic experience that honors both cultural heritage and environmental consciousness.

Rooted in themes of nature, preservation, and identity, Asaase Nnwom seamlessly blends influences from Kwaw and Dagomba rhythms, complemented by Rama Blak’s soul-stirring vocals and poetic lyricism. One of the highlights of the EP is her interpretation of “Kwame Nkrumah”, originally performed by Ghanaian rap icon Obrafour, which she reimagines with a unique artistic depth.

The EP is distributed by Apprise Music, Ghana’s top digital music distribution platform, and is available on all major streaming services. Apprise Music’s label services team is also leading radio, television, and digital marketing campaigns to maximize the EP’s reach.

Who is Rama Blak?

Born Awura-Ama Agyapong, Rama Blak is a powerhouse in Ghana’s music scene, known for her ability to merge traditional African sounds with modern influences. Her journey began with the UG Highlife Ensemble at the University of Ghana, followed by collaborations with various Accra-based bands between 2018 and 2019. She gained widespread recognition with her track “Anansesem”, which showcased her skill in blending storytelling with indigenous Ghanaian music traditions.

Currently leading her own band, Vibe Tribe, Rama Blak continues to push boundaries in the industry. Her passion for bridging indigenous and contemporary African music aligns with her academic path—she is pursuing a PhD in Ethnomusicology at the University of Ghana.

Her career boasts collaborations with legendary artists such as Agya Osei Korankye, Atongo Zimba, the Legon Palmwine Band, and the Playing for Change Foundation. In 2024, she released Becoming Rama Blak (The Discography), a retrospective of her artistic evolution since 2017.

With a background in music, theatre, and poetry, Rama Blak studied at the University of Ghana, Legon, earning a degree in Music and Theatre Arts, followed by a Master’s in Ethnomusicology. She currently serves as a graduate assistant at the university.

Her artistry spans various genres, drawing from both indigenous Ghanaian and global musical influences. She has performed on numerous TV and radio platforms, and her notable works include “Dokono Ni Meko” (feat. Atongo Zimba) and “Ghana Montie” (feat. Osei Korankye).

What’s Next?

With Asaase Nnwom, Rama Blak continues to redefine Ghana’s contemporary music landscape, bridging the past and present with her innovative sound. As she evolves, fans can expect more groundbreaking projects that celebrate African heritage and cultural storytelling.

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