Some call him ‘Too much Blessing’ others applaud him with the slogan ‘Who say man no they’ whilst most refer to him as ‘Money Go Flow’. After successfully ‘Turning Ghana Around’, Nhyiraba Kojo, the man whose surface into the Ghanaian Music Industry was with the banger, Turn Around, which featured Ghana’s bankable D. Cryme is in with another banger which has an unusual feature which is making every one talk about.
Before the Easter holidays, Nhyiraba Kojo was caught in the Ball J studios inside Spintex, a suburb of Accra ‘cooking’ yet another hit. Dubbed ‘Money Go Flow’, Nhyiraba Kojo who is known across Ghana and beyond to compliment his stage performances with the ‘raining’ of money on the fans, has a new song which makes his appellation worth it. When this reporter went to the Ball J studio, the song was stopped playing by the producer, Ball J, who knew how slippery this reporter is and how fast he could report on this if he had the chance to listen to the song.
In an interview with Nhyiraba Kojo, who is known on record to spend GH20,000.00 on a birthday party, he disclosed and confirmed the tittle of his song as ‘Money Go Flow’. In a further explanation, he (Nhyiraba Kojo) stated that “This is a must hit which will blow Ghana than what Turn Around did”. Pressing further to Ball J (the producer of Lapaz Toyota) to poke this reporter with just a minute play of the song, Prophet Kumchacha’s voice was heard on it.
“Did I hear Prohphet Kumchacha’s voice or someone similiar” was the question. In his usual smiley face, Nhyiraba Kojo confirmed that, “Yes, thats him, you know we always do something different from what the rest are doing”. Why a Prophet on a secular song? Nhyiraba Kojo answered that, the fact that he is doing secular music does not distance him from God and he is very religious and a member of Christ Embassy.
‘Money Go Flow’ features the extraordinary voice, Sammy Lee from Nigeria and Nero X, both on the previous hit, ‘Turn Around’. Another feature which is now the topic of conversation of every one who have listened to the song is Prophet Kumchacha.
Is his (Nhyiraba Kojo) dream of becoming a pastor which was covered by one news medium in the pipeline with this song? What is a man of God doing on a secular song? Why a man of God? Who advised Nhyiraba Kojo on this feature? These and many more questions run through the minds of many when the song is heard.
Listen to ‘Money Go Flow’ the new single from Hip Rash Productions C.E.O, Nhyiraba Kojo, which is already out and judge his improvement after his maiden, ‘Turn Around’.
Author: Nana Kwesi Coomson www.233times.net
kojo u be tooo much .