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Black Prophet releases “From Osu” Album with sensational sounds

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African Music. Global reggae sensation from Ghana Black Prophet announced the release of his latest album “From Osu.” The album features 14 new tracks that showcase Black Prophet’s unique blend of reggae and African rhythms.

“From Osu” is a tribute to Black Prophet’s hometown, a neighbourhood in Accra, Ghana, known
for its vibrant music scene. The album is a celebration of African culture and talks about the beautiful traditions of Ghana.

Black Prophet’s music is known for its socially conscious themes, and “From Osu” is no exception. The album touches on social issues while also celebrating African unity and resilience.

“I wanted to create an album that reflects the spirit of Osu and the struggles that we face as Africans,” said Black Prophet. “But at the same time, I wanted to highlight the beauty and resilience of our people and our culture.”

“From Osu” is a sensational album and is already receiving critical acclaim from music critics
and fans alike. The album is available for purchase on all major digital platforms.

For more information on Black Prophet and “From Osu,” please visit his website at www.black-
prophet-music.com
.

Album link: blackprophetfromosu
Linktree link: BlackProphet
Contact: [email protected]

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More about the artiste Black Prophet 

Born and raised in Ghana, Black Prophet is a proud Rastafarian Reggae artist who speaks through his music. His divine inspirations represent a new generation of timeless traditional African Reggae Roots Rock music with a message that touches your inner being. His inspirations are steeped in mysticism, which comes from his love of nature and his clean living herbal and vegan diet.   

Coming from a humble beginning, his life experiences and vision were the catalyst for many of his song lyrics. His natural talent began to shine at just 15 years old when he joined the Ghanaian Reggae Band ‘Vibration Boys’ as the lead vocalist (which later became the Vibration Kings). He continued to make the best of his talents and demonstrate his mastery of traditional African beats alongside  Roots Rock Reggae.  His love for Reggae always has an uplifting message. His conscious vibe and authentic music crosses over every language barrier. 

In February 1998, Black Prophet released his first debut solo album, “No Pain No Gain”, an infusion of Reggae and African beats. Then in 2003, Black Prophet made his name known as a singer and songwriter performing his first tour in the Netherlands. His energetic show with his live band then brought joy and optimism to his audiences across various festivals in Belgium and Sweden.  

Black Prophet has four albums and several hit songs to his credit. As his popularity grew he was invited to the likes of Africa Oye (Liverpool, UK), Rototom Sunsplash Festival (Spain), Reggae Jam Festival (Germany), SXSW (Texas, U.S.A) and Afrika Tage (Austria) to name but a few. 

Black Prophet has also worked with world-renowned artists including Morgan Heritage, Alpha Blondy, the late Lucky Dube, Beenie Man, Busy Signal, Sizzla, Taurus Riley, Capleton, Steel Pulse, Israel Vibration, Fantan Mojah, Duane Stephenson, and Rita Marley.  His work with legendary Saxophonist Dean Fraser holds a special place of pride. 

Black Prophet has had recognition and several nominations for his timeless contributions to the reggae space in Ghana, including a consideration nomination for best Reggae Album at the 2017 Grammy Awards for the album ‘Stories of Life ‘. 

His love for Ghana, his birthplace,  and Reggae Roots Rock music cannot be separated. He continues to bless the world with his divine inspiration and positivity.

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