Ghanaian rapper and entrepreneur D-Black has unveiled a fresh track titled “Good Times,” featuring the versatile artist E.L. This collaboration is part of his upcoming album, “The Ghanaian Visa,” slated for release on March 6, 2025, coinciding with Ghana’s Independence Day.
“Good Times” is a vibrant fusion of contemporary hip-hop beats and Afrobeat rhythms, showcasing the synergy between D-Black and E.L. The track exudes an infectious energy, celebrating life’s joyful moments and the essence of living in the present. D-Black’s smooth delivery pairs seamlessly with E.L.’s dynamic style, creating a song that resonates with a wide audience.โ
E.L., born Elom Adablah, is a renowned Ghanaian artist known for his versatility in blending genres like Afrobeats, hip-hop, and highlife. His collaboration with D-Black on “Good Times” adds depth to the track, reflecting both artists’ commitment to pushing the boundaries of Ghanaian music.โ
“The Ghanaian Visa” album is anticipated to be a diverse musical journey, blending genres such as highlife, hip-hop, gospel, amapiano, trap, and reggae. D-Black has collaborated with a stellar lineup of both local and international artists, including Stonebwoy, KiDi, Kuami Eugene, MzVee, Joyce Blessing, Kwabena Kwabena, Bobby Valentino, E.L, and The Action Chapel Choir. This eclectic mix is expected to highlight the richness of Ghana’s musical heritage while appealing to global audiences.โ
The lead single from the album, “Amazing Grace,” was released on February 20, 2025. This inspirational track features collaborations with gospel singer Joyce Blessing and highlife legend Kwabena Kwabena, blending hip-hop, gospel, and highlife elements to convey messages of resilience, faith, and gratitude. โ
To commemorate the album’s release, D-Black has planned a series of launch events across major cities worldwide. Fans can join him in London at Coco Cure Haus on March 6, Accra’s Club Icon on March 21, Johannesburg’s Booth on April 26, and a venue to be announced in New York. These events aim to bring the album’s diverse sounds to a global audience, underscoring D-Black’s role as a musical ambassador for Ghana.โ
D-Black’s previous album, “Loyalty,” featured collaborations with artists like Sarkodie, Fameye, Simi, Peruzzi, and Ice Prince, earning him critical acclaim. With “The Ghanaian Visa,” D-Black continues to push creative boundaries, delivering a project that celebrates Ghana’s rich musical heritage while appealing to a global audience.โ
As anticipation builds for the full album release, “Good Times” offers a compelling glimpse into the innovative collaborations and genre-blending artistry that D-Black is set to deliver. Listeners can stream “Good Times” on major digital platforms, including Spotify.