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''Pae Mu Ka'' is the debut studio album by Ghanaian musician
Obrafour Michael Elliot Kwabena Okyere Darko, known as Obrafour, Rap Executioner and Rap Sofo, (born 1976) is a Ghanaian hiplife musician and rapper. Early life Obrafour was born in Obo Kwahu to a chorister, Gladys Agyapomaa, and Kwaku Okyere Darko. H ...
, released on November 1999 and recorded in OM Studios. It features guest appearances from Cy Lover, Alhaji Flesh, Ayewa, Doctor Poh, and Funky Functure. The album was produced by Yaw Anoff and Hammer of The Last Two. The album's two major singles, "Kwame Nkrumah" and "Pae Mu Ka", covered various topics which include encouraging all Ghanaians to work for the betterment of their country. ''Pae Mu Ka'' is considered one of the best Hiplife albums of all time, serving as a model for other hiplife rap albums to follow. The album won Obrafour rapper of the year, new artist of the year, and best hiplife song for "Pae Mu Ka" at the 2000
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.


Background

After the release of
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's debut album ''
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'', Obrafour, along with encouragement from his friends, was keen in making music a career. He was determined to make music that was in his own style. He attended various auctions and performances, where he would meet
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. Hammer helped Obrafour gain a deal with Abraham Ohene Djan of OM Studios and in November 1999, ''Pae Mu Ka'' was released. According to Hammer in a phone interview with Giobani Caleb in 2019, he stated that he didn't took a dime for producing the album, even after being asked by Obrafour about how much money he wanted exchanged.


Lyricism and production

The opening song of the album, "Intro", is about how
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, which was on the rise in Ghana, had come to be referred locally as Kasahare ("Kasa" meaning language and "Hare" meaning fast paced). The seventh song on the album, "Kwame Nkrumah", acts as a prayer, using traditional speech styles commonly associated with pride and respectfulness in remembrance of the ancestors. The song is an example of how references to past styles of writing can be fitted and used in newer settings. The album was produced by Yaw Anoff and Hammer of The Last Two. In a 2021 study, Yaw Anoff explained how the beats "were born of multiple elements" and "were inspired by
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real lives".


Critical reception

Upon release, the album was met with critical acclaim across the country, with it being considered as a breath of fresh air in the Ghanaian music scene. The album won Obrafour the rapper of the year, new artist of the year, and best hiplife song for "Pae Mu Ka" at the 2000
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.


Legacy

''Pae Mu Ka'' played a part in popularizing rap mixed with used of traditional performance in Ghana, contributing to the acceptance of the genre. The album serves as a model for hiplife rap albums. Okra Tom Dawidi, one of many Ghanaian artists influenced by the album, recounts how the album was a source of inspiration for his musical pursuit. Pure Akan (stylized as Pure AkAN), considered as many as hiplife's true purists nowadays, shares how the album had a lasting impact on him. To marked the album's 20th anniversary, on 9 November 2019, a concert were performed at
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by Obrafour, along with Reggie Rockstone,
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, Sarkodie,
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and King Promise. A documentary centered around the album and Obrafour's journey in the music industry was announced by Hammer, set to premiere in
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, Accra on September 27, 2019, but was postponed and eventually suspended due to production issues. A novel is also in the works in honour of ''Pae Mu Ka''.


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* {{Authority control 1999 albums Hip-hop albums by Ghanaian artists Highlife albums