Kwaw | Kese - Kwakwa

Released under The Last Two label before Kwaw Kese founded his own Mad-Time Entertainment later in 2005. Background and Significance

(often titled Ma Tewo Kwakwa ) is one of the definitive early hits of Ghanaian hiplife artist Kwaw Kese , also known as "Abodam". Released in 2004 , it served as his breakthrough track, establishing his reputation for high-energy performance and unique street style. Key Track Details Kwaw Kese - Kwakwa

The track helped popularize his "Abodam" (meaning "craziness") persona, which later became a national slogan in Ghana. Released under The Last Two label before Kwaw

Kwakwa - song and lyrics by Hammer of The Last Two, Kwaw Kese Key Track Details The track helped popularize his

The success of this single paved the way for his award-winning debut solo album, Na Ya Tal (2005), and his record-breaking Abodam 2007 album, for which he won five Ghana Music Awards in 2008. How to Listen

Following his appearance on Obrafour’s "The Execution Diary" with "Oye Nonsense," Kwakwa solidified Kwaw Kese as a major force in the industry.

Originally featured on Hammer's compilation album, "Sounds of Our Time" . Genre: Hiplife (a fusion of Ghanaian Highlife and Hip-Hop).