
Rana is an African Pop band of three talented Ghanaian young men. The group consists of Kojo, Kofi and Kobi. Simply call them the triple K.
'We met in Senior High School that was St. Augustine's College in Cape Coast-Ghana. Back in school we performed on several campuses around the country. After school, we got admissions to different tertiary institutions', Rana give a brief history about how they met. Video: Me Luv Letter by Rana
Kojo studied Computer Science in Catholic University of Ghana, Kofi studied Agricultural Engineering in Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology while Kobi studied English Language in University of Ghana.
In 2004, they approached Appietus, the renowned Ghanaian sound engineer and music producer with their songs.
Seeing the promising nature of 'Rana', he signed them to his label, Creative Records. Appietus and Rana don't joke with education, so members of Rana had to go back to school to complete their various courses.
Thank God for his mercies and our endurance, they are now set to explode worldwide with their maiden album 'No Limit' under 'Creative Records'.
I couldn't end the article without giving you the meaning of 'Rana' which is means 'The Sun' in the Hausa language.
“This accounts for our mission to shine worldwide. The sun shines everywhere. Everything is under the sun. You can't touch it”, Rana said.


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