
O’Kenneth – Mentumi Nka (Prod. by Kwame Agger)
O’Kenneth – Mentumi Nka (Prod. by Kwame Agger)
O’Kenneth Sets the Tone on “Mentumi Nka” Prod. by Kwame Agger
O’Kenneth comes through with “Mentumi Nka,” and Kwame Agger’s production gives it the perfect gritty, street-ready backdrop. The title translates to “I Can’t Say It,” and O’Kenneth leans into that frustrated, venting energy from the first bar.
The beat is heavy on dark drums and moody melodies, classic Asakaa drill territory, but with enough space for his flow to punch through. O’Kenneth’s delivery is raw and direct—he’s talking about betrayal, fake friends, and the pressure of trying to move up while people watch and talk. There’s no sugarcoating here, just straight talk over a hard-hitting instrumental.
What works is the chemistry between his voice and Kwame Agger’s production. The beat doesn’t overshadow him, and he doesn’t sound like he’s forcing melody over drill. It’s balanced, aggressive, and feels authentic to the Kumasi drill scene he helped build.
If you want to hear O’Kenneth in his element—unfiltered and over a beat that matches his intensity—“Mentumi Nka” delivers.



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