FM Interviews: Ghanaian Afro-Rap Artist Korsah Discusses New Music Video and How His Origins Have Affected His Music

FM HipHop
4 min readDec 28, 2022
FM Interviews: Ghanaian Afro-Rap Artist Korsah Discusses New Music Video and How His Origins Have Affected His Music

FMHipHop recently had the pleasure of interviewing Ghanaian-based Afro-rap phenomenon Korsah about his most recent music video, origins, and more.

On April 12, 1995, Korsah was born in Atonsu, a suburb in the Kumasi Ashanti Region of Ghana, to his parents, Atta Korsah and Lydia Kunadu. After the loss of his mother in 2015, the artist was inspired to become a musician.

The struggles Korsah experienced as a child led him to seek methods of motivating and expressing himself. Due to his upbringing in a musical household, pursuing music as a career was a natural progression for him. Growing up, he grew to appreciate Ghanaian music. However, when he was given the opportunity, he decided to add a fresh perspective. Following Korsah’s decision to enter the music industry, he studied music and then determined his genre of interest. In the intervening years, he has been a figure of admiration for many people.
The Meaning Behind ‘Hater’ and Receiving Acknowledgement From Thousands
With his debut music video for his single “Hater,” the rapper broke into the U.S. hip-hop scene in November. After announcing his record deal with 610Music, Korsah released a music video depicting life’s joys while demonstrating his smooth flow, which sheds light on his thoughts regarding deceit.

According to the hip-hop blog The Word Is Bond, “As the title suggests, it is a middle finger anthem to the naysayers and detractors, and Korsah has no qualms about letting them know his candid thoughts.”

While retaining Korsah’s Ghanaian roots, the video is infused with a distinctive style that has helped him achieve more than 128,000 YouTube views. Korsah’s diverse sound blends Afrobeat, Afropop, and American hip-hop music, making him a global phenomenon with a following of more than 103,000 on Instagram. Moreover, the captivating presentation and the lyrical reflection in “Hater” demonstrate Korsah’s skill as a storyteller.

Check out the music video below:

As part of the interview, the “Show Something” rapper was asked if he would be willing to share who specifically he refers to in “Hater.”

“As I said, music is how I express myself, so the song is about people that used to be a part of my life. There was a time when I felt hopeless and relied on certain friendships to lift my spirits. “Hater” is a byproduct of experiencing betrayal at the hands of so-called friends,” Korsah replied.
Initial Reaction
Each public figure reacts differently when their content receives excellent attention. According to Korsah, he was surprised when he observed the number of views on his music video “Hater” had increased significantly.

“It was surprising but we put a lot of work into this music video. Deep down I felt people could relate to the theme of the song,” the Ghanaian rapper said. “It’s been fun watching the views grow as I strive to connect with people worldwide.”

Furthermore, an influx of attention and money accompanies popularity, but it is not without its disadvantages. Korsah, however, is one of the few rappers who has not experienced many negative aspects of his profession. “Honestly, there are no downsides. Creatively, I’m a bit of a perfectionist, so it might take longer to finish some songs. That’s about it,” Korsah explained.
Where Does Korsah Stand in the Future?
A question like “Over the next five years, where do you see yourself?” requires deep thought on the part of any individual. Korsah’s goal is to reach a wider audience. He is devoted to music and longs for it with all his heart. His music is the proper remedy for those in need of such a remedy, as he believes music has the power to heal.

Furthering his vision for the future, the rapper hopes to perform at Rolling Loud one day. However, he has performed with a few artists thus far, like Kofi Mole.
Other Artists Influence Korsah
In most cases, their origins strongly influence how an artist chooses to compose music. Korsah agrees that the circumstances of his upbringing played a significant role in making him who he is today. “Oh yeah, origins play a huge role. It made me who I am,” he says. “This is MY STORY. I think it’ll resonate with people everywhere.”

As well as his origins, his music is influenced by such artists as Michael Jackson, 50 Cent, Prince, Lil Wayne, Nas, Daddy Lumba, and Amakye Dede.

Korsah plans to release his first full-length album in 2023. Due to the rapper’s desire to keep the project a surprise, he did not reveal it’s name or concept. “Oh yeah, I’ll be dropping a few,” he said. “When everything is ready y’all will be the first to know .”

Nikiya Biggs brought the interview.

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