
The members of Nsuohye, a hiplife group, have declared that they will use their music to educate Ghanaians on issues affecting society.
The management of the group told BEATWAVES that the group has come to stay and rub shoulders with those already on the music chat.
According to the management, the group had worked tirelessly to meet the challenges ahead of it, and so it ready to compete with others.
Two years ago, Nsuohye emerged on the music scene with a number of educative songs which attracted a large following.
The long experience of the members of the group - Cecilia Foriwaa and Shadrach Amoako Nyarko - has given them confidence, which they used to good effect in their album.
One other thing the members of the group have and which comes out clearly is the depth of their lyrics, which touches listeners in a very positive way.
The songs on their second album, 'Adinkra' which had the combination of both traditional and contemporary musical instruments were intended to capture the attention of all music lovers in the society. The second album has songs like 'Hywe Me Nim', 'Sika Nfutro', 'Adinkra',' Agoro Mmba', 'Gye Nyame', among others.


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