body-container-line-1
20.05.2011 Hiplife News

Ghana's Becca urges people to PUSH in new video featuring Trigmatic & King Ayisoba

20.05.2011 LISTEN
By Museke.com

Joshua Clottey plays a major character in the newest video for Ghanaian songstress Becca called Push. Becca opens the song with a 'Bɔ wo nsa ano' chant and encourages music fans everywhere to push for the best. The song features King Ayisoba, who featured on Why on Becca's debut album, and one of hottest rappers in Ghana currently, Trigmatic.

Becca brings back the line "Yɛnom nsa na yɛrefa adwene" (whiles we are drinking, we'll be thinking as well), which is popular from many Ghanaian songs, including Tontonte by Nana Tuffour. This classic line spells the case of how you cannot be lazy for a moment or take a minute off being idle. Rebecca Acheampong encourages 'pushing' and hardwork in every sphere of life, no matter what you might find yourself doing. She reaches out to fans to "say it loud" in Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia, Ethiopia, South Africa, Kenya, Libya and all of Africa.

Some of the lyrics are
Life no be joke when you broke; Anything you want, you for push o; If you want money, you for push;

Hey, my people, remember to say I'll never surrender; Keep yourself together; I beg, focus on your future

The video stars former IBF welterweight champion Joshua Clottey in his training routine as well as boxing in the famous gyms of Bukom in Accra. It also has cameos from Ghanaian actors John Dumelo, Yvonne Okoro, and Yvonne Nelson as well as "Storm". As if to show us how people can be rewarded for pushing, we see Becca driving a flashy Lamborghini.

Push is produced by Kiki Banson's EKB Records. It is yet another from Becca's anticipated album, after singles like Odo why, Fire,

Forever and my personal favorite African woman.
Watch the video below

body-container-line