GhanaWeb Feature
From the days preceding his spotlight on Focus FM's Freestyle Friday and KFM's Freestyle Saturday to his fiery performance in the 'Accra Vs Kumasi' rap battle on Pluzz FM, Amerado etched his name onto the roster of budding rap talents.
His lyrical prowess, distinctive attitude, and unyielding determination acted as indications of future success, propelling his ambition to become a household name to new heights.
Sporting his distinctive hoodie that soon became a signature part of his brand, the young man embarked on his rap journey with an early alliance with Mic Burners. This association laid a robust foundation for his burgeoning career, marked by the release of records.
Evidently, these releases were fueled by the anticipation that the songs would not only elevate him to fame but also translate into revenue, providing the means to sustain himself.
Positioning himself as a force to be reckoned with both on the beat and behind the microphone, Amerado curated a repertoire that included 'I Am,' 'Redemption,' and 'Beast Attitude.'
These tracks collectively showcased his adeptness in the realm of Hip-Hop, as he exuded confidence, flaunted his rap prowess, and asserted his superiority. His lyrical prowess extended to the richness of his Asante Twi language, which he commanded with great finesse. Amerado's delivery was bold, captivating listeners with beautiful and thought-provoking lyrics, making him truly a joy to experience.
The name 'Amerado,' an Asante term signifying 'Governor,' resonates with authority, a quality that echoes in his rap verses. However, despite the powerful association with his name, Amerado found himself at a crossroads, contemplating leaving the music scene due to the formidable challenges and high expectations that proved difficult to meet in the industry.