GH Drill is hard at work to be the face of Ghanaian Drill music and deservingly so. The London-based Drill sensation, puts forth visuals for his previously released tune ‘Obaa Tumtum’. Listen here: https://songwhip.com/ghdrill/obaa-tumtum
He collaborates with director, Jay Parpworth to deliver an experience that to a T, captures the ruggedness of the genre he’s famed for. Accordingly, viewers are treated to muted tones of grey for the most part, making scenes saturated in green and red lighting epic.
The director relies on a minimal set, incorporating a solemn atmosphere and effects Bruce Wayne would totally endorse. There’s also two models in there for the aesthetics, but it’s all GH Drill and his imposing demeanour that seals the deal.
GH Drill is on a quest to put Ghanaian ‘Drillers’ on a new level and in his own words: ‘’I want to introduce Drill music to Ghana and to the rest of Africa. My goal is to show the world that Ghana was the first African country on the continent to adopt the style after the sound’s popularity in Ireland, France, Canada, Australia and the Netherlands’’. He has a lot to offer and with top American acts like Project Pat, Snoop Dogg, Master P, Chief Keef, Future and French Montana as his guides, GH Drill isn’t one you’d want to sleep on.
Theophilus Nii Amarh Tawiah is a smart young man who has a passion for technology and the creative art industry. His past work traversed on engineering operating systems, hardware, networking, and Research.
Nii Amarh who holds a Professional Diploma in IT system engineer is a fan of Caribbean and Afrobeats. Samini, he says was the key point of motivation for him to love music more since childhood.
Theophilus vision is to take IT to rural areas.