Malcolm Nuna Bounces Back With 17-Track Album

Malcolm Nuna

Talented hip-hop/afrobeat artiste, Malcolm Nunana Hehetror, also known as Malcolm Nuna on the music scene, will release his much anticipated latest album this Friday.

The new album titled Hasta La Vista, which is yet to hit both local and international music markets, has been equipped with over 17 danceable tracks to entertain his numerous fans in Ghana and beyond.

The multi-track album, which is rich in rhythms, is set to delight music fans who have been waiting for authentic music compositions that will help promote Ghanaian music on the international market.

The songs on the album will be available on the various digital stores soon after its release for his fans to download.

The 17-track album features acts such as Hotkid, Phronesis, Larusso, Big Chris, Dead Peepol, Fameye, Tulenkey, Kofi Mole, and Yaw Tog, among others.

BEATWAVES gathered that the songs are backed by good rhythms and drum beats with bass at the background, and would not only be good for the ears but for the feet too.

The 19-year-old versatile singer, songwriter and performer burst onto the scene in 2019 with his first hit single, Staircase under Alkians Entertainment.

Known for his peculiar multi-coloured hoodies and expressive personality, Malcolm Nuna has been on various top concerts and stages, and wields versatility as one of his core strengths, as he weaves through afrobeat, pop and hip-hop flawlessly with mastery and effortlessness which belies his age and experience in the industry.

He is credited with hit singles such as Staircase, Here to Stay and Make up Your Mind.

Some of the songs on the album include Blind Love, Odo Yewu, Touch And Go, Money Man, Baba, Spintex Life, and Party, among others.

He titles his debut album Hasta La Vista, which is literally Spanish for “Bye” or “See You Later”.

Malcolm Nuna expresses his afro-highlife side on Odo Yewu, pays homage to his Spintex upbringing on Spintex Life, while tapping into some dancehall for Mumu Guy.

On Chop Your House Matter, Malcolm Nuna and Dead Peepol go ham on a sick trap beat, further stamping his place as one of the best talents to emerge from the Ghanaian scene in recent times.

By George Clifford Owusu