• Home
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
OdarteyGHNews.com
  • Home
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
Reading: D Cryme Defends ‘Twi Pop,’ Calls for Greater Support for Local Innovation
OdarteyGHNews.comOdarteyGHNews.com
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
Search
  • Home
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Entertainment

D Cryme Defends ‘Twi Pop,’ Calls for Greater Support for Local Innovation

OdarteyGH
Last updated: April 22, 2026 10:11 pm
OdarteyGH
Share

Ghanaian rapper D Cryme has raised concerns about what he describes as a persistent tendency to undervalue locally developed music ideas.

Contents
  • “Local Ideas Are Often Overlooked”
  • Challenges Facing ‘Twi Pop’
  • The Importance of Identity in Music
  • Blending Culture and Global Sound
  • Call for Support and Open-Mindedness
  • The Bigger Picture: Innovation in Ghana’s Music Industry

Speaking in an interview on Angel FM in Kumasi, the artiste argued that his “Twi Pop” sound might have gained wider acceptance if it had originated outside Ghana.


“Local Ideas Are Often Overlooked”

According to D Cryme, audiences tend to embrace foreign concepts more quickly than locally created ones, even when the ideas are similar.

“If a foreigner had created Twi Pop, we would have jumped on it,” he said.

He described this pattern as frustrating, suggesting it reflects a deeper issue in how originality is perceived within the Ghanaian music space.


Challenges Facing ‘Twi Pop’

The rapper explained that part of the difficulty lies in the genre’s uniqueness.

Unlike established styles such as Hiplife, Twi Pop does not fit neatly into existing categories, making it less immediately accessible to listeners.

He noted that unfamiliarity often slows acceptance, even when the concept has strong creative potential.


The Importance of Identity in Music

D Cryme emphasised that defining a genre is key to its growth and recognition.

He referenced the work of Reggie Rockstone, widely credited with shaping Hiplife, as an example of how structure and identity can elevate a musical style.

“We cannot say Ghana music should be one style. Other countries have many genres that we even copy from,” he said.


Blending Culture and Global Sound

Describing the concept behind Twi Pop, D Cryme said the genre is intentionally designed to combine local and international influences.

  • “Twi” represents Ghanaian language and identity
  • “Pop” reflects global musical elements

The goal, he explained, is to create a sound that resonates both locally and internationally.


Call for Support and Open-Mindedness

Despite slow acceptance, the artiste remains optimistic about the future of the genre.

He is urging audiences and industry players to support innovation and give new ideas time to grow.

“Anyone who tries to be innovative should be supported… Twi Pop might make waves in the years to come,” he stated.


The Bigger Picture: Innovation in Ghana’s Music Industry

D Cryme’s comments highlight a broader conversation about creativity, identity, and support within Ghana’s music industry.

As global influences continue to shape local sound, the challenge remains how to balance originality with mainstream appeal — and how to ensure homegrown ideas receive the recognition they deserve.

TAGGED:D Cryme
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Telegram Email Copy Link
Previous Article Gisela Amponsah Calls Nana Ama McBrown the “Blueprint” of Influencing in Ghana
Next Article Agradaa Returns to Nsawam Prison, Donates GH₵10,100 to Female Inmates

Most Popular

Sarkodie’s “Odo Pa” Isn’t Just a Song — It’s a Wake-Up Call For Most Women In Abusive Relationships
Sarkodie’s “Odo Pa” Isn’t Just a Song — It’s a Wake-Up Call For Most Women In Abusive Relationships
Top 5 Best Phones to Buy in 2026 (Honest Opinion Guide)
Top 5 Best Phones to Buy in 2026 (Honest Opinion Guide)

Why Nana Ama McBrown Is Urging Young Creators to Prioritise Education

By
OdarteyGH

Mzbel Fires Back After Afia Schwarzenegger Mocks Her Emotional Moment

1 month ago

Shatta Wale Reignites Criticism of EOCO Over Lamborghini Seizure Incident

1 month ago

You Might Also Like

Entertainment

Viral Video Sparks Debate After Woman Gets Face Tattoo

2 weeks ago
Entertainment

Stonebwoy Reflects on Early Music Video Style and Personal Growth

3 weeks ago
Entertainment

Kisa Gbekle Says Her Future Children Will Be Within Marriage

3 weeks ago
Entertainment

Dulcie Boateng Shares Perspective on Success Ahead of Porials Pitch Event

4 weeks ago

OdarteyGHNews

  • Home
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports

Socials

Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram

Company

  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Advertise with us

OdarteyGHNews is a trusted Ghana news blog delivering breaking news, politics, entertainment, sports, and trending updates with speed and accuracy.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?