Museke African artistes: Nana Kwabena (Neez Buck)

Nana Kwabena (Neez Buck)
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Nana Kwabena, also known as Ghana's Best Kept Secret, is a talented up and coming lyricist whose music pervades the genre of hip hop but also dabbles into the realms of r&b, dancehall and hiplife thru his musical collaborations. His several pseudonyms (Neez Buck, Neez Baby, Chief) allude to his versatility in style as an artist and to the different personalities of Nana Kwabena. He got the concept for the song, Letter to Ghana after arriving in Ghana for a few months stay at the University of Ghana-Legon.

The song basically was his address to Ghana and some of the affairs that have been going on that he has been hearing about. It was also addressing different relevant issues that he has been experiencing and seeing, including skin bleaching, neo-colonialism, black on black violence, tribalism, etc. Download the song on the lyrics page.

Other songs Nana Kwabena features on are The way you wind with Derek Diggs and Tinny as well as Heated up with Irene and Jane (Stars of the Future). He also has a song called Drink up featuring AY and Chise.

Related
Museke African mixes/playlists Afro NW
Museke African artistes Tinny, Irene and Jane
Museke African song lyrics Letter to Ghana, Heated up, The way you wind

From neezbuck on Fri, 2006-12-01 10:00
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love this piece

i really am proud of nana kwabena, actually am a student of legon and neez buck was my close pal.
i visited a couple of places with him and his performance was wow.
it is rather unfortunate most Ghanaians are hyprocrites and they sit down for their pride to be used to mop the floor. why saying so, i remember nana once performed this piece at the just passed black history month uk in ghana and he was bounced off stage just because he preached against imperialism.
God help Ghana as a nation otherwise with this behaviour we shall never get anywhere.
LONG LIVE NANA KWABENA
LONG LIVE LETTER TO GHANA
LONG LIVE GHANA
LONG LIVE AFRICA.

From trigga man (not verified) on Wed, 2007-03-14 22:34

Nana Kwabena rocks!

Wow, that is really sad, I will have to ask NeezBuck about this one. :-)

But there's more to come.
Wait till you hear that track he did with Irene and Jane (the two girls who placed first and second in Ghana's First Stars of the Future contest)
It's called Heated up! and it's fiyaaaah!

From Chale on Sat, 2007-04-07 04:28

Neezbuck

That's my boy! Keep doing ya thang!

From John (not verified) on Fri, 2007-04-27 19:02

Neez Baby heats it up with Irene and Jane

Heated up is on museke :-)
Check it out here

From Chale on Tue, 2007-09-18 12:03

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