Ghana music industry looks more lucrative with the discovery of young talented, energetic and inspirational artistes. Ghana is yet to taste the richness in aesthetically exquisite music from the young Highlife/Afro-Pop songwriter and singer, Jibril Musa Tawiah Mohammed with Braa Mo as his showbiz name.
?The rendition of his Afro-Pop style of music demonstrates a vivid upliftment of the Ghana music industry through his master class debut single which he titles, ?Awure? produced by DD Thompson popularly known as ?DDT?. There is a clear indication of his awareness on the current trend genre admired by millions of Ghanaian with his combination of creativity and intellectualism plus professional variation on ?Awure? from other momentary artistes.
The rhythm and instrumentation of the song has authentic Ghanaian roots. ?Awure? basically talks about customary Islamic marriage but not restricted to Muslims alone. The tune of ?Awure? epitomizes the inevitable typical Hiplife flavour many Ghanaian music-lovers are exposed to. It?s a true reflection of African music ingenuity with the mixture of ?Dondo? drums.
I can boldly predict that, ?Awure? has arrived to patch all the potholes on all Ghanaian ceremonial songs. In view of the prospect that Braa Mo holds in the Mamobi-Nima community, the overwhelm endorsement of his debut single will advocate his career on a smoothness level.
Expressing his view on ?Awure?, Braa Mo noted: ?Well I couldn’t help but to notice that every weekend in almost every Zongo community in Accra and other cities and towns across Ghana there is always an “Awure” going on. I think it is a beautiful occasion that is integral to Islamic culture and the world at large. It?s only befitting that a song be made for such an occasion?, he told The Moment.
Fans should also watch out for other singles like “Fine Fine Girl” which is actually collaboration with Jay Ghartey, it’s a party song that will blow your mind Fans should expect it’s release this summer?.

