Rap Is Not All About Wordplay – Ayesem Advises Young Rappers

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In his recent post, Stephen Siaw, a Ghanaian rapper and songwriter who is widely recognized as Ayesem, has shared his advice for aspiring young rappers.

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Ayesem, the Ghanaian rapper who has won multiple awards, recently emphasized that rap is not solely about using wordplay. He added that some of the aspiring rappers’ wordplay does not even make sense, according to his observation.

Stephen Siaw has recently released a new song titled “Champagne,” which features Lasmid. Additionally, he is currently on a mission to spread awareness about teenage pregnancy through his “Julie High School Tour.”

Know More About Him

Ayesem, whose real name is Stephen Siaw, is a Ghanaian rapper, singer, and songwriter. He was born on March 22, 1989, in Takoradi, in the Western Region of Ghana.

Ayesem started his music career in 2010, while he was still a student at Takoradi Technical University. He released his first single, “Mesi wo Bi” in 2011, which became a hit in Takoradi and other parts of the Western Region. He later released several other singles, including “Dede”, “Satan”, and “Koti”.

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In 2017, Ayesem released his debut album, titled “Legacy”. The album featured several hit songs, including “Koti”, “Dede”, and “Relationplane”. The album cemented Ayesem’s position as one of the most promising talents in Ghana’s music industry.

Ayesem has since released several other projects, including his sophomore album, titled “Arts and Energy” in 2019. The album featured collaborations with artists like Cabum, Okra, and Obibini. Ayesem has also collaborated with other notable Ghanaian artists, such as Nero X, and Singlet.

Ayesem’s music is influenced by various genres, including highlife, hiplife, and hip-hop. His lyrics are often focused on social issues, such as poverty, inequality, and the struggle for success.

In addition to his music career, Ayesem is also involved in various philanthropic activities. He has donated to schools in his hometown, Takoradi, and has also supported the fight against cancer in Ghana.

has recently released a new song titled “Champagne,” which features Lasmid. Additionally, he is currently on a mission to spread awareness about teenage pregnancy through his “Julie High School Tour.”

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