Twicy, born Ernest Bright Acquah, is rapidly making waves in Ghana’s vibrant Afrobeats scene. With his unique blend of traditional highlife, Afrobeats, and contemporary pop, the Agona Swedru native is setting himself apart as one of the most promising young talents in West Africa.
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Twicy’s music fuses catchy hooks, infectious rhythms, and heartfelt lyrics that capture the African experience, resonating with audiences both at home and abroad.
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Twicy’s journey began in his hometown, where he was exposed to a rich blend of traditional African sounds and global influences, including reggae, hip-hop, and R&B.
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With influences ranging from legends like Ofori Amponsah and Amakye Dede to modern-day Afrobeats stars such as Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Stonebwoy, his songs are often upbeat, laced with catchy hooks and heartfelt lyrics that touch on themes of love, life, and the African experience.

His breakout single, “Lotto,” showcased his smooth vocal delivery and his seamless ability to switch between English and Pidgin, a feature that has endeared him to fans across Ghana and Nigeria. The track, a romantic Afrobeats anthem, propelled him to stardom and cemented his place in the industry.
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Twicy’s debut album, “Far Away,” further solidified his status as a rising star, with tracks like “Live It Up” gaining significant attention. As Afrobeats continues its global ascent, Twicy stands out as an artist blending modern production with the rich tradition of Ghanaian highlife, poised to take his place among the next generation of Afrobeats stars.
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With a growing fanbase, high-profile collaborations, and his deep passion for music, Twicy is positioned to make a lasting impact on the African music scene and beyond. His rise from local events in Ghana to international recognition reflects the continued global appeal of Afrobeats and the spread of authentic African sounds.
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