Ol G Muzik CEO and Artist,Eazy Priest releases the highly anticipated video of his first official HipHop single entitled “AKEMA”.
In this song, “AKEMA” which means “Is it mine?” in Lamnso (Banso Dialect), Eazy Priest expresses the need for a change in the HipHop scene while passing across the positive message of self believe and confidence
Eazy Priest displays his lyrical strength as he drops punch lines in English Pidgin and his mother tongue. Directed by Dr. Nkeng Stephens, The Video of “AKEMA” has raised the bar in the Cameroonian HipHop scene this year. While keeping a close eye on this prolific HipHop sensation and Lyrical Genius, Watch the Thrilling video of “AKEMA” above and share your thoughts.
EazyPriest, a Cameroonian Rapper and lyricist sends out a strong lyrical message to Stanley Enow, Jovi and some rappers in the industry. This is beyond a Diss freestyle but a call for a better Hip Hop music in Cameroon
It's a hip hop song... 92% of the song is in the english language, 5% in french, 3% in lamso. It's a composition of three languages. Tu Veut Ma Mort meaning You Want me dead represents the hatred in the society shown at different levels and as you climb the ladder of life.
Certain values like love are devoid in the society and replaced with hate
The Cypher is a combination of underground artist in Cameroon mostly from the North West Region of the country... these rappers exhibit their lyrical Hip Hop strength in this cypher...
Featuring GEE REIGN, METHOD BLAZE, BLUE PRINT HAKEEM and EAZYPRIEST