It’s evident with his recently released singles that Trigmatic is charting a different path, call it a higher calling it’s in effort to ignite change and a more conscious stage of mind with the release of Where We Dey Go and his upcoming single ‘Something Dey’.
Trigmatic’s concerts are most memorably for the celebratory sets dedicated to Africa’s music greats! From Aka Blay to Hugh Masekela & JA Adofo. Ghanaian celebrated rap and hiplife artiste, Enoch Nana Yaw Oduro- Agyei, known by his stage name as, Trigmatic has celebrated veteran highlife artiste, Ebo Taylor at the second edition of his much anticipated musical concert dubbed, “Osagyefo Night”
During the annual well-attended Osagyefo’s Night Concert, Trigmatic took 10 minutes to celebrate Ebo Taylor, calling him on stage and together with KOD & A.I presented him with a kente woven sash & plaque in honor of his contributions to music. Trigmatic, AI, KOD & Ebo Taylor’s son Henry Taylor then hit the stage to perform a single of his new album PALAVER.
The concert which was slated for September 21, 2019, 7:00pm at the Alliance Française, Accra. Initiated in 2018, saw the rapper and hiplife artiste a host of his old classics and included new songs off his upcoming album ‘The Eighth Element’ which comes out on the 8th of October 2019.
The event is a continuation of an annual concert programmed to be held on the eve of Nkrumah’s birthday which also happens to be a national holiday in Ghana.
The concert also has the objective of celebrating a life well lived, legacies of freedom, achievements in music and values that Nkrumah believed in. It also seek to celebrate Osagyefo Nkrumah’s change and progress in Africa; All through music.
The “Osagyefo Night” also witnessed some numerous perfromances from Some Ghanaian creative and arts pratictioners, including Dela Botri, Ozzie & The Others, A.J. Nelson & the Africa Band, Sonny Rhymes, Epixode, the Safoa Band and Uncle Ebo Taylor.