Wanlov The Kubolor Reveals Western Hip-Hop Influenced His Musical Beginnings

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Ghanaian musician and creative icon, Wanlov The Kubolor, has opened up about his early musical influences, revealing that Western hip-hop played a major role in shaping his artistic journey.

Speaking in an interview on Hitz 103.9 FM’s, DaybreakHitz show, Wanlov shared that during his formative years, he was more drawn to hip-hop sounds from the West than to local Ghanaian music.

“Growing up, I listened to Western hip-hop songs more,” Wanlov said, adding that the genre’s lyrical depth, rhythm, and creativity inspired his unique musical direction.

The outspoken artist, known for his unconventional style and thought-provoking lyrics, has long been celebrated for blending diverse sounds and storytelling elements in his music.

His admission about his hip-hop roots sheds light on the eclectic mix of influences that define his artistry today.

Wanlov’s music often fuses elements of hip-hop, Afrobeat, and traditional African sounds, reflecting both his global exposure and deep connection to African culture.

Source: Sompaonline.com/Derrick Djan