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Straight out of Kumasi, YGA O’Kenneth just dropped the official video for “ASOƆDEN” and it’s pure motivation wrapped in drill smoke.
If you’ve been following the Asakaa movement, you already know O’Kenneth doesn’t do filler. This one feels like a statement the kind of track you play when you need to remember why you’re grinding.
Directed by BIGBOYKP, the visuals are dark, clean, and intentional. No over-the-top luxury cars or flashy effects — just O’Kenneth moving with that calm-but-deadly confidence. Moody lighting, street shots, and sharp editing that matches the beat’s intensity. It feels like a real reflection of the journey rather than a flex tape.
“ASOƆDEN” is built on a heavy, atmospheric drill beat. O’Kenneth flows in that deep voice, switching between English and Twi while talking about real stuff: faith, resilience, street politics, and staying solid even when your body is tired.
The line that’s already everywhere:
“Nyame nti yɛwɔ ahoɔden” — By God’s grace we have strength.
“Nyame nti yɛwɔ ahoɔden” — By God’s grace we have strength.
He also throws in clever references like John Cena (you can’t see him) and talks about running his own operations. It’s the voice of someone who’s been through it and came out the other side stronger.
This song is part of his Came of Age project, and it really shows growth both musically and personally.
Fans are calling it a “real one,” with plenty of people saying it’s their new motivational anthem. The Asakaa community is showing love, and the comment section is full of people quoting bars and tagging their guys.
“ASOƆDEN” is not just another drill song it’s a reminder. O’Kenneth continues to carve his own lane in Ghanaian hip-hop with authenticity and consistency.
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source: kaknews.com
