Dosted Gennah Drops ’90s-Inspired Afrobeat Banger “Killer From 90’s”

Ghanaian artist Dosted Gennah blends ’90s influence with contemporary Afrobeat rhythms in his latest single “Killer From 90’s“.

Dosted Gennah, Ghana’s independent afrobeat sensation, just released “Killer From 90’s” – a track that fuses nostalgic vibes with contemporary rhythms.

The song hits hard from the start. Gennah’s vocals ride the beat with confidence, showcasing his growth as an artist.

The production shines, balancing crisp percussion with lush synths that evoke the golden era of afrobeat.

What sets “Killer From 90’s” apart is its clever nod to the past without feeling dated. Gennah’s lyrics paint vivid pictures, transporting listeners to a time of cassette tapes and boomboxes while keeping one foot firmly in the present

This latest single from the Accra-based artist builds on his growing reputation in the afrobeat scene.

Gennah’s music stands out for its Authentic Ghanaian influences, Compelling lyrical content and Boundary-pushing creativity.

“Killer From 90’s” exemplifies Gennah’s ability to draw from Ghana’s rich musical heritage while pushing the genre forward.

The track’s production quality shines, balancing crisp percussive elements with warm, vintage-inspired synths.

Vocally, Gennah delivers with confidence and flair. His flow effortlessly rides the beat, demonstrating a masterful command of rhythm and timing.

The artist’s tone carries both warmth and grit, adding depth to the song’s nostalgic theme.

Dosted Gennah Drops '90s-Inspired Afrobeat Banger "Killer From 90's"
Dosted Gennah Drops ’90s-Inspired Afrobeat Banger “Killer From 90’s”

While comparisons to afrobeat pioneers like Fela Kuti are inevitable, Gennah carves out his own sonic identity.

His approach feels fresh and modern, yet respectful of the genre’s roots. This balance positions him as an artist to watch in the evolving afrobeat.

“Killer From 90’s” hits a sweet spot between dancefloor-ready energy and thoughtful artistry. It’s a track that demands repeated listens, revealing new layers with each spin.

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