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Sahene’s ‘Gears’ Ascends as an Electrifying Hip-Hop Statement

Ghana’s emerging rap talent, Sahene, is quietly stirring up a storm with his single “Gears,” a track that’s fast becoming a fan favorite among Hip-Hop enthusiasts, despite flying under the mainstream radar.

Four months after its release, “Gears” continues to make waves across the internet and airwaves, positioning Sahene as one of the most promising voices in the country’s music landscape.

The buzz around Gears reached new heights when digital content creator and music critic Kwadwo Sheldon gave the track a glowing endorsement on The Breakdown with KSS.

“Yo, this is hard! This is like an anthem for the boys due to how relatable it is… Y’all should check out Sahene because he is cooking,” Sheldon said.

With relatable lyrics, tight punchlines, and a delivery that blends polish with authenticity, Gears resonates with young listeners navigating ambition and everyday hustle.

The track has earned Sahene comparisons to top global acts like the UK’s Dave and Roddy Ricch from the US—no small feat for a relatively new name in Ghana’s Hip-Hop scene.

For many, Sahene feels like a hidden gem finally getting his due.

“My team and I always knew we were on to something big from day one,” he said. “This was long overdue, and we are grateful that Gears is the song to echo this sentiment to the world. There’s more of where that came from, and fans can expect nothing but class from here onwards.”

Sahene’s versatility is evident in his ability to blend Hip-Hop, Drill, and Afrobeats into a unique sound rooted in Ghanaian culture. His music celebrates resilience, ambition, and self-belief—values that are embodied in his mantra, OH-WOW (Over Here We Only Win).

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