Ghanaian rapper Sahene is steadily rising through the ranks of the country’s music scene, with his breakout track ‘Gears’ garnering widespread attention and praise nearly four months after its release.
The song, which blends crisp delivery, relatable lyrics, and punchy flows, is being hailed as a “sleeper hit” by fans and critics alike.
Despite its slow burn, ‘Gears’ continues to dominate conversations online, with fans questioning why it hasn’t gone viral yet. The song’s staying power has prompted comparisons to artists like British rapper Dave and American star Roddy Ricch, as it continues to resonate with Ghana’s youthful Hip-Hop audience.
Kwadwo Sheldon, host of The Breakdown with KSS, has also weighed in on the track’s popularity, saying, “Yo, this is hard! This is like an anthem for the boys due to how relatable it is… Y’all should check out Sahene because he is cooking…”
Sahene, whose lyrical style fuses Afrobeats, Drill, and Hip-Hop, remains confident in his growing influence. “My team and I always knew we were on to something big from day one,” he said. “This was long overdue, and we are grateful that ‘Gears’ is the song to echo this sentiment to the world. There’s more of where that came from, and fans can expect nothing but class from here onwards.”
Known for his signature catchphrase *OH-WOW (Over Here We Only Win)*, Sahene continues to build a loyal fan base drawn to his message of resilience and ambition. With more projects in the pipeline, the artist is positioning himself as a standout voice in Ghana’s evolving music landscape.
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