A Ghanaian artist who goes by Agbantuvi is making waves in the reggae and afrobeat scene after grinding for over a decade. The guy started out singing in church back in Aflao and taught himself traditional instruments before locking himself in a Tema studio for two months without telling anyone. He came in third place on a talent show back in the day, and he just won an award for being one of Ghana's most promising musicians.
Agbantuvi runs his label called Avork Riddims Generation and drops tracks about social issues, spirituality, and empowerment. His catalog has songs like Worship Jah, Girl Child Education, and Black Skin that people are feeling. The dude also happens to be a trained physician assistant with a peace studies certificate, which gives his music a different angle than most artists out there.
Agbantuvi runs his label called Avork Riddims Generation and drops tracks about social issues, spirituality, and empowerment. His catalog has songs like Worship Jah, Girl Child Education, and Black Skin that people are feeling. The dude also happens to be a trained physician assistant with a peace studies certificate, which gives his music a different angle than most artists out there.