Blakk Rasta has launched his highly anticipated 32-track reggae album
titled ‘Timbuktu By Road’ at the Accra Metropolitan Assembly City Hall in
Accra. The 32-track album has on it the ‘Dance &
Kuchoko’ genre, which is a blend of reggae and traditional African music.
Speaking at the launch, Blakk Rasta said he was
inspired by ‘Jah the most Highest’ to release the album.
“I’m delighted to have launched the ‘Timbuktu By
Road’ album and the ‘Timbuktu By Road’ tour, as well as the Ajankaba projects,”
he stated.
The reggae artiste and broadcaster also unveiled
a quiz competition dubbed ‘Africa History Festival’ for junior high school
students as part of one of his projects.
According to him, winners of the quiz
competition would be taken to Timbuktu.
Kwesi Pratt Jnr., a veteran Ghanaian journalist
who spoke at the event, praised the reggae artiste for his authenticity and
display of bravery in his endeavour.
“The message in Blakk Rasta’s music is powerful
and it is delivered with no fear or favour. In fact, he is the most authentic
reggae artiste in Africa, as he has successfully and creatively Africanised
reggae with his ‘Kuchoko’ style and totally owned it. He makes reggae music so
relevant among us, just like the music of rebellion that we have known,” Mr.
Pratt said.