The Ghanaian underground music scene continues to evolve with fresh talent and authentic street-inspired sounds, and the latest release from HT Quajo Bhad and Black and Odd is proof of that movement. Their new collaboration, “DADE3 ANOMA (TELEPHONE),” blends emotional storytelling, drill-inspired production, and catchy local vibes into a song that is already gaining attention among fans of the new Kumasi wave.
“DADE3 ANOMA (TELEPHONE)” carries a deep cultural touch while still sounding modern and youthful. The title itself draws inspiration from the famous Ghanaian expression “Dadie Anoma,” a phrase traditionally linked with messages of love, communication, and emotional connection. By adding “Telephone,” the artists modernize the concept, connecting old-school symbolism with today’s digital communication culture.
Musically, the song delivers a smooth but energetic vibe. The production combines hard drums, melodic street instrumentals, and catchy flows that fit perfectly into Ghana’s growing drill and trap movement. HT Quajo Bhad brings his signature emotional delivery and relatable street lyrics, while Black and Odd adds a unique vocal flavor that gives the collaboration extra energy and replay value.
Lyrically, the track explores themes of communication, loyalty, emotions, and life experiences from the streets. The hook is memorable and easy to sing along to, making it one of those songs that can quickly catch on across TikTok videos, street playlists, and youth gatherings.
Over the past few years, Kumasi-based artists have continued to influence Ghana’s music culture with authentic local sounds and raw storytelling. Songs like “DADE3 ANOMA (TELEPHONE)” highlight how the new generation is creatively blending drill music with Ghanaian culture and language to create something unique and relatable.
HT Quajo Bhad has steadily been building his presence in the underground scene with consistent releases and street anthems, while Black and Odd continues to earn recognition for his lyrical creativity and distinctive sound. Together, the duo delivers a track that speaks directly to the youth and fans of modern Ghanaian street music.
If you enjoy emotional drill music, catchy hooks, and authentic Ghanaian street vibes, then “DADE3 ANOMA (TELEPHONE)” deserves a spot on your playlist.
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