Meet Malcolm Nuna whose actual name is Malcolm Nunana Hehetror. He is a Ghanaian musician, songwriter, and rapper. He hails from Hohoe in the Volta Region of Ghana.
He released his first studio track, “Staircase,” which he recorded after meeting Nelson Ansong, CEO of Alkians Group, the parent business of Alkians Entertainment.
He has shared the stage with artists such as DWP Academy, Shaker, Fameye, Kofi Mole, Tulenkey, and CJ Biggerman.
Malcolm is regarded as a musical powerhouse in high school circles because of his natural talent for writing and performing music.
He has performed on stages at several senior high schools, including Ghana National College, Accra Academy, and Mfantsipim School.
Talking about his stay in Nigeria he said, “Nigeria is everything you see on TV like, what they show us entertainment-wise. You guys party on a Monday like!
I was in a club on Monday and everyone was there. To add, I tested Nigeria Jollof and yea, now I know why there’s an argument between Nigeria jollof and Ghana Jollof.”
How did it feel getting to no2 on the GhanaMusic Chart?
Yea it was my new release Benzo. It felt so great. I woke up and I saw a lot of mentions on my Instagram and Twitter.
I am happy but I am not letting it get to me too much because I know there’s more to come. The video is dropping tomorrow. So more charting to the charts.
Do you think your music is only for young people?
No, I am trying to cut across the older guys very very hard. First of I wasn’t really rushing it because I was very young. I wasn’t as open to much stuff as older people so it was just singing about something someone in secondary school is going to like.
I don’t want to lie about anything but now that I am actually in a label, I have seen a couple of stuff and it’s going to make my writing more real because i have experienced it.
What’s your relationship with other artists like? Have you ever thought of making music with the likes of, Shatta Wale, and Stoneboy?
Yea I have, growing up I have always dreamed of making music with Shatta Wale, Stonboy, and Sarkodie, you know there are carrying the whole of Ghana but I haven’t really had a better conversation with any of them.
I just see them from a distance and hail them. But I hope they notice me and actually like my stuff.”
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