Obrafour Ft. Samini - How Will I Know

The music video for "How Will I Know" (directed in the late 2000s) followed the standard aesthetic of the time—desaturated colors, moody lighting, and a narrative structure. It features Obrafour sitting alone in a dimly lit room, writing in a notebook, while Samini performs in a separate space with a microphone stand.

Streaming services like Audiomack and Boomplay have seen a resurgence of "golden era" playlists, and is always a top 10 inclusion. Obrafour ft. Samini - How Will I Know

A rhythmic drive suitable for dance and radio play. Positive Valence: A generally uplifting and melodic tone. The music video for "How Will I Know"

Samini shifts from English to Pidgin and Twi, capturing the universal frustration of a partner who feels entitled to privacy but is dating someone who requires transparency. The melody is plaintive, sitting somewhere between a reggae sway and a Highlife croon. He isn't angry; he sounds tired. This sets the tone for Obrafour’s verse. A rhythmic drive suitable for dance and radio play

Produced by the renowned , the song is also known by its Twi title, " Me Bi Sa ". It arrived during a period of transition in the Ghanaian music scene, where the raw hiplife of the late 90s was evolving into more polished, cross-genre sounds.

(Joshua Raphaelson), a renowned figure in the Ghanaian music industry known for blending hiplife with contemporary African rhythms. : It was released under Obrafour's own imprint, Execution Entertainment Musical Style

Produced by the enigmatic * (a renowned Ghanaian sound engineer and producer known for his work with the Lynx Entertainment stable), "How Will I Know" was crafted during a session where the goal was to merge Hip-hop storytelling with Dancehall rhythm. According to interviews surrounding the track’s release, Ham* wanted a beat that felt introspective yet danceable—a rhythm that allowed Obrafour to dissect the anxieties of love while giving Samini room to croon.

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