
Eze One
Over half a decade now, the music industry has not seen a genuine pioneer like Eze One. The Nigerian-Ghanaian singer, actor, and business person who grabbed all the attention with his raunchy and controversy-ridden song Anago simply disappeared into thin air. The brainchild behind the ever-remembered Loud in Accra show and masterminds behind hits such as Regular, Higher We Go (feat. Tinny & Jupitar), and We Are The Best (feat. Shatta Wale) left people wondering: Where did he disappear to?
Whispers circulated, fancies ran rampant—but the real story is now out. Eze One did not vanish; he was on a mission. The king had been working in the background, sharpening his sword, practicing his craft, and preparing to make the greatest comeback. And now, he has returned—stronger, wiser, and more capable than ever before!
Eze One is back: Bigger, smarter, and set to redefine Hiplife
During a one-on-one interview, Eze One finally broke his long silence over his prolonged absence.
“I wasn’t lost. I was evolving.”
While the world waited with bated breath, Eze One was leveling up—getting his Law (LLB) degree, learning how to protect the culture that nurtured him, and ready to return stronger with a dynamism the industry is yet to encounter. But this isn’t just his personal story; this is about a movement.
As quoted by Eze One, Ghanaian music is at a crossroads. With utmost sincerity, he said:
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“Dancehall and reggae are not Ghanaian music. Hiplife is not a craze; it is the pulse of Ghana’s sound. We need to guard our culture, respect our legends, and remain faithful to our heritage.”
He credited the actual creators of Hiplife—Reggie Rockstone, VIP, Obour, Tic Tac, Tinny, Yoggy Doggy, Kwame Owusu, Okonfo Kwadei, and so many others—underlining the fact that current artists must be aware of their history to determine the future.
And to prove he’s not just talking, he’s serving something historic on the table—a completely new album that will turn the industry on its head.
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New album: “Happy With You” – the return of a legend
Using his classic combination of Afrobeats, Hiplife, and Hip-hop, Eze One’s comeback record Happy With You presents a story never heard.
The title track, Street of Lagos, offers a raw, unflinching glimpse into his existence—from the struggles of the Lagos streets to his rise in Ghana’s vibrant music scene. This album is more than a collection of songs; it’s a document of determination, perseverance, and the unbreakable spirit of an artist who refuses to be silenced.
Will Happy With You bring back the good old Hiplife days? Will Eze One take his throne again?
One thing is certain—the king is back, and he is not joking around.
The anticipation ends. The legend has come.
Are you ready? Stay tuned—this is just the beginning.
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