Three Brothers, One Rhythm:
Okyeame Kwame, Kunta Kinte Bradez & Flowking Stone — A Family Legacy in Music
From Ghana’s vibrant music scene to stages across Africa and the UK, three brothers — Okyeame Kwame, Kunta Kinte Bradez, and Flowking Stone — represent a rare blend of heritage, evolution, and artistic independence. Their journeys span generations of sound, proving that music runs deep in the family bloodline.
A Musical Tree with Many Branches
Born into a family where rhythm and language held meaning, these brothers took different paths but stayed united by a shared passion for creativity.
- Okyeame Kwame emerged early as a revered voice in Ghanaian music, respected for his lyrical depth and ability to bridge culture with modern sound.
- Kunta Kinte Bradez grew into his own as a raw and authentic artist, shaping his identity with independent momentum.
- Flowking Stone (Kwaku Nsiah-Boamah) became a standout force in Ghana’s hip-life movement — first as part of a duo, and then as a solo artist rising to international stages.
Flowking Stone & Bradez: The Early Days
In the early part of his career, Flowking Stone and his brother Kunta formed the musical duo Bradez — a name that became synonymous with skilled lyricism and dynamic performance. The group won major awards including Ghana Music Award “Most Popular Song of the Year” and Museke Online Award for West African Song of the Year for their track Simple, marking them as one of Africa’s most promising duos.
Their album Conquer the World featured collaborations with some of the continent’s biggest names, and their blend of rap, singing, and showmanship brought them recognition both at home and internationally.
Flowking Stone: Solo Trail
When circumstances led Flowking Stone to pursue a solo career, he didn’t leave the Bradez name behind — he carried it forward. With an educational background in biochemistry and an encyclopedic command of language and rhythm, he has crafted music that fuses Afrobeat, hip-life, and contemporary rap.
His solo work — including acclaimed albums like Gifted and live performances in markets including the UK (including Party in the Park, London) — continues to build his global footprint.
Okyeame Kwame: Legacy Meets Influence
Meanwhile, Okyeame Kwame’s story has long been one of cultural leadership — combining poetic depth with mainstream impact. His music, thought leadership, and cross-industry influence continue to inspire new generations of creators.
Kunta Kinte Bradez: Raw Truth and Frontline Energy
Kunta Kinte Bradez remains deeply connected to the heart of his sound — independent, authentic, and grounded in lived experience. Recent performances, including the Afro Petsa event in South Africa’s Transka (Northern Cape), demonstrated not just his reach but his resonance with audiences across regions.
Afro Petsa: Ghana Meets South Africa
On January 4th, 2026, the Afro Petsa festival brought together some of the most exciting names in Afrobeat and hip-hop in Transka, Northern Cape. Featuring acts like Gidoo, Stay Jay, Kweku Darlington — and a standout appearance from Kunta Kinte Bradez — the event showcased the growing traction of Ghanaian music in the South African scene. With soccer tournaments, community activities, and nonstop music, it was an unforgettable gathering.
Brotherhood Beyond Boundaries
What sets this trio apart is not just talent, but the way they’ve each carved their lane:
- The veteran voice of Okyeame Kwame, blending wisdom and rhythm.
- The authentic grit of Kunta Kinte Bradez, on stages from Ghana to South Africa.
- The dynamic versatility of Flowking Stone, respected across continents and still rising.
Their combined journey tells a bigger story: that family, passion, and persistence can reshape culture beyond borders — and inspire listeners wherever music finds its home.
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