General Public Urged To Listen And Embrace Dark Suburb’s ‘Kelewele’ Song

Dark Suburb is the newest and current band holding the justice lead and with support they can be the next big band from Africa and a worthy export but we are sleeping.

General Public Urged To Listen And Embrace Dark Suburb’s ‘Kelewele’ Song
A sincere call by a well wisher has been made to the General Public to endeavour to listen and embrace the Kelewele song which has been composed by Dark Suburb, a ghetto based Ghanaian musical icon working with K.A.Hypercon Entertainment in Accra.

There are clear facts that the biggest Ghanaian band and Africa was a rock band called Osibisa not high life and if it doesn't say something about the potential of afro rock as a genre then critics and pandits need to pay attention. 
Dark Suburb is the newest and current band holding the justice lead and with support they can be the next big band from Africa and a worthy export but we are sleeping.
Kelewele is an afro rock song celebrating an African plantain dish and its ability to make other dishes of different tribes  taste better.
The video goes to encourage mankind to trust in evolving their own culture in tolerance and acceptance of others and their ways and seek to make others better with it than to exploit them.

Dark suburb in this video introduced the super hero characters of the band and how they seek to fight injustice and its relatives from the slums they reside.
This single was nominated best African rock song in 2021 all Africa music awards. Let's hear your own interpretation of the deep music video.
The band is currently working on their next album Mali with which they intend to go on their first world tour with. this album kankan their leader believes can change the world "Insha Allah," he says.

Did you also know that this band took a rock album into the album of the year category of the all Africa music awards in 2017 without popularity against Afro beat giants like wizkid. I guess benefits of pure quality. let us as a people support their art and agenda.