With his most recent hits, This Man, How Are U and Winner which was released just last week, Ghanaian artiste Richard Essien, known in the music scene as Magic Rocker, is creating quite a stir in the music industry on the African continent.
The Chicago-based Ghanaian artistes has become so popular in some African countries following the release of its three hit singles that fans are flocking to different digital music sites to download the tune.
A number of music enthusiasts have been in touch with DJs to download the songs for their personal usage domestically.
These fans are from Nigeria, Kenya, Liberia, Sierra Leone, La Cote D’ Ivoire, Cameroun and Cambodia, to name a few.
According to his management, the well-known performer is about to take the global music scene by storm. His remarkable performance in Africa is well-received by music enthusiasts. Numerous fans of music have fallen in love with his songs.
His management team predicts that his songs which are simply amazing highlife, jama and afro beat tracks, will pose a serious threat to some of the songs currently making waves on market.
They were produced by Richard Essien (Magic Rocker) and Joshua Tetteh (King Jay) for Gavali Music.
In several communities in the Volta Region, his songs are commonly used on the streets, primarily by hustlers who are desperate for cash or a way out of poverty and who look up to successful people for inspiration on how to achieve success.
Music fans are clamouring to download the two tracks as well as other songs from digital platforms as soon as they were released since Chicago-based Magic Rocker’s presence has captured their interest.
In addition, Magic Rocker serves as CEO of the record label, Gavali Music, which has its main office in Chicago, Illinois, in the United States of America (USA), and he is a sound engineer.
Many nations, including Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia, Cote d’Ivoire, Senegal, Cameroon, Gambia, South Africa, and Ethiopia, are familiar with his music.
Magic Rocker has undoubtedly established his reputation in the localmusic industry as evidenced by the inclusion of songs like Lion King, Trophy Man, Talk Dirty, Peace Rain Sweet Like Sugar, Fati Down Down, Sextisfaction No More War and Stop Speaking Vernacular in playlists.