Accra: Ghanaian rapper, Opanka, has made a remarkable return to music with the release of his new Extended Play (EP), 'Renewed Ego'. Opanka, known for his lyrical sharpness and emotional depth, expresses growth, resilience, and self-awareness with unrivalled honesty on this six-track EP.According to Ghana News Agency, the 'Renewed Ego' EP combines hard-hitting lyricism, melodic melodies, and real narrative, exploring personal fights, societal pressure, and the desire to adapt without forgetting one's roots. Speaking in an interview with GNA Entertainment, Opanka said the new EP represents a new version of his music craft and hopes his fans would love his new outlook.Opanka stated that the EP wasn't just music but a statement that marks a refreshed mindset, a matured voice, and a renewed energy that would resonate with music lovers. "We all know 'ego' literally means a person's sense of self-esteem or self-importance. And my consciousness and sense of thoughts currently is an improved version of me, which has resulted in me making more conscious music, even though my previous songs were so, but it is improved and renewed," he said.Opanka further expressed his happiness with the resurgence of rap music and the improved nature of the genre in Ghana and believes it is a good signal of many good things to come in the near future. Now streaming on all digital platforms, 'Renewed Ego' is a must-listen for music lovers, and the award-winning musician has released a visualiser of 'Soba Freestyle', which is from the EP.
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