Ras Kuuku Discusses Economy, Music Approach and More in Candid Interview

Notable Ghanaian reggae-dancehall musician Ras Kuuku recently sat down for an revealing radio interview where he shared views on social issues and his music.

Speaking on Hitz 103.9 FM, Ras Kuuku voiced concerns about the hardship citizens face amidst Ghana's economic struggles. He contemplated why a nation so rich in gold experiences such challenges. 



The artist charged authorities to take action on issues like illegal mining which he blames for rising kidney failures in youth. As a self-proclaimed "ghetto youth president", Ras Kuuku strives to give voice to the people through music.

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Regarding his songs, Ras Kuuku stated he avoids trends and aims for a unique sound "as refreshing as crystal water." He creates conscious music with substance.


Despite misconceptions, Ras Kuuku clarified he frequently collaborates with top artists who are also strong songwriters. He has no interest in what he deems "fried rice music" made for viral trends.

Ras Kuuku explained releasing his recent "Systems Freeze" song to support frustrated youth after the national protests. He wants his music to inspire change.

Overall, the candid interview provided insight into Ras Kuuku's thoughtful musical approach and his passion for tackling social issues. He demonstrated his dedication to conscious lyrics of substance over catchy meaningless music. 



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