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When the "Rap Executioner," , and the "African Dancehall King," Samini , come together, the result is almost guaranteed to be a sonic masterpiece. In 2009, this powerhouse combination produced "How Will I Know" (often referred to as Me Bi Sa ), a standout track that blended the intricate storytelling of hiplife with the melodic, reggae-infused vibes of dancehall. Released on Obrafour’s critically acclaimed album Asem Beba Dabi , this song remains a beloved classic in Ghanaian music history.

Even over a decade later, the song remains fresh. It is frequently played on radio stations and DJ sets in Ghana, testifying to its timeless quality.

"Sweetie, you say you love me / But your body dey tell me lies / When I touch your skin, you flinch / When I call your name, you sigh."

Tracks like "How Will I Know" served as blueprint records during a transitional phase in Ghanaian music. Released through Execution Entertainment, the song proved that hiplife could successfully mature alongside emerging genres like GH-Dancehall and Afrobeats. How Will I Know (Me Bi Sa) [feat. Samini] - Spotify

"How Will I Know," a standout collaboration between Ghanaian hiplife pioneer and dancehall legend Samini , remains a defining moment in Ghanaian music history. Released on September 30, 2009, as part of Obrafour's acclaimed album Asem Beba Dabi , the track is a masterclass in blending rhythmic hiplife storytelling with smooth reggae-fusion vibes. Musical Background and Composition

In the grand tapestry of Ghanaian popular music, certain records serve not merely as entertainment but as historical artifacts—songs that capture a specific moment in time while simultaneously transcending it. Released in the mid-2000s, at a pivotal juncture for Hiplife, featuring Obrafour (The Rap Sofo) and Samini (then known as Batman Samini, the Dancehall King) is precisely such an artifact. It is a masterclass in genre fusion, lyrical dexterity, and emotional storytelling. More than fifteen years later, the track remains a staple on playlists, wedding receptions, and radio countdowns, not because of nostalgia alone, but because of its timeless construction.

Obrafour is widely regarded as a "godfather" figure in the Ghanaian rap scene, having influenced many artists who followed, including Sarkodie.

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When the "Rap Executioner," , and the "African Dancehall King," Samini , come together, the result is almost guaranteed to be a sonic masterpiece. In 2009, this powerhouse combination produced "How Will I Know" (often referred to as Me Bi Sa ), a standout track that blended the intricate storytelling of hiplife with the melodic, reggae-infused vibes of dancehall. Released on Obrafour’s critically acclaimed album Asem Beba Dabi , this song remains a beloved classic in Ghanaian music history.

Even over a decade later, the song remains fresh. It is frequently played on radio stations and DJ sets in Ghana, testifying to its timeless quality.

"Sweetie, you say you love me / But your body dey tell me lies / When I touch your skin, you flinch / When I call your name, you sigh."

Tracks like "How Will I Know" served as blueprint records during a transitional phase in Ghanaian music. Released through Execution Entertainment, the song proved that hiplife could successfully mature alongside emerging genres like GH-Dancehall and Afrobeats. How Will I Know (Me Bi Sa) [feat. Samini] - Spotify

"How Will I Know," a standout collaboration between Ghanaian hiplife pioneer and dancehall legend Samini , remains a defining moment in Ghanaian music history. Released on September 30, 2009, as part of Obrafour's acclaimed album Asem Beba Dabi , the track is a masterclass in blending rhythmic hiplife storytelling with smooth reggae-fusion vibes. Musical Background and Composition

In the grand tapestry of Ghanaian popular music, certain records serve not merely as entertainment but as historical artifacts—songs that capture a specific moment in time while simultaneously transcending it. Released in the mid-2000s, at a pivotal juncture for Hiplife, featuring Obrafour (The Rap Sofo) and Samini (then known as Batman Samini, the Dancehall King) is precisely such an artifact. It is a masterclass in genre fusion, lyrical dexterity, and emotional storytelling. More than fifteen years later, the track remains a staple on playlists, wedding receptions, and radio countdowns, not because of nostalgia alone, but because of its timeless construction.

Obrafour is widely regarded as a "godfather" figure in the Ghanaian rap scene, having influenced many artists who followed, including Sarkodie.