
Great Osagyefo drops Danger album
Dennis Afram, known by the stage name Great Osagyefo stands tall among Ghana’s reggae greats.
With a career that has seen him share stages both locally and internationally with global reggae icons such as Alpha Blondy, Tony Rebel, Mutabaruka, Anthony B, the Marley family, the late Joseph Hill, Steel Pulse, and many more, Osagyefo continues to uphold the spirit of authentic roots reggae.
Now, he returns with the official release of his new 10-track roots reggae album, Danger.
The album’s title track, Danger, captures the prevailing realities of today’s world, where wars and rumors of wars have created an atmosphere of insecurity and instability.
True to Osagyefo’s conscious style, the record is both a warning and a call for awareness.
Other songs on the album are Homeland Ghana, Ghana Reggae, Pollution, and more,each carrying Osagyefo’s signature blend of cultural pride, social commentary, and uplifting rhythms.
Danger is already being hailed as an authentic, high-quality reggae project that speaks to the times while honoring the deep traditions of the genre. With its universal message and infectious roots sound, the album is poised to cross borders and resonate with reggae lovers worldwide.
“The world is full of danger, but music is a weapon of peace. This album is my contribution to the fight for justice, love, and consciousness,” Osagyefo shares.
Osagyefo headlined this year’s Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Festival on Saturday, September 20 at Gold Coast Restaurant and Cocktail Bar in Accra.
Artistes who performed at the concert are Ras Boomba, Kojo Kombolo, Konkarah Jah Vybz, Aklerhand Fred Kente.
In August, he was awarded by the Marcus Mosiah Garvey Foundation (MMGF) for using his music to empower African unity and consciousness at the foundation’s awards Gala.
Osagyefo’s music aligns with ideals championed by Marcus Garvey, promoting universal love, African pride, and addressing pressing social issues.