A rising talent in the constantly changing music industry has come from the energetic streets of Northern Ghana.
Kitty Bwoy, also known as Akadole Sabastain Apelegeba in the Ghanaian entertainment industry, has captured audiences with his distinct musical talent and contagious enthusiasm. KittyBwoy, the CEO of Waabahdem Movement, is in a position to have a big impact on the Raggae Dancehall subgenre by relating to listeners through his melodic massages.
Kitty Bwoy has been on an incredible trajectory since breaking into the music industry in 2020, releasing approximately 10 popular songs that have connected with listeners. His most recent album, "LIVING DEAD SOULS," which was produced by founzy Beatz, is evidence of his talent. Notably, Kitty Bwoy has performed on a number of occasions, sharing his love of music with adoring crowds. He has established himself as a powerful artist thanks to appearances at events like the Buluk to the World Concert in Sandema Market Square and the FaseTwo Chanabu Concert in Chana Market Square.
Kitty Bwoy launched his eagerly anticipated debut studio EP, titled "GHETTO RISE," adding to the history of the area's music. Collaborations with Nobility artists including Ratty Bangarang, Skykhid, Alaptawan, and Carlblingx were included in this significant release. The EP's six potent songs promise to take listeners on a journey via *Kitty Bwoy's* unique sound.
The artist's appealing musical works are accessible to and enjoyed by fans thanks to management's confirmation that the EP is available for streaming on all major digital platforms. Kitty Bwoy envisions helping his fellow Ghanaians, especially the people of Upper East and its surroundings, with music that uplifts the soul and resonates across generations. His place on the illustrious list of Northern Ghana's music stars has been solidified.
The Waabahdem natives, who have ardently embraced *Kitty Bwoy's* music and infected the street with their contagious enthusiasm, have drawn comparisons to the well-known Shatta Movement.
With musicians like Noella Wiyaala, Fancy Gadam, Fad Lan, Soorebia, Skykhid, Carlblingx, Alaptawan, Teflon Flex, and Maccacio contributing to its distinctive musical landscape, the Northern region of Ghana is increasingly being recognized as a hotspot for musical talent.