Released in the early 2000s, the song is a cornerstone of the Hiplife era, featuring a high-energy collaboration with other notable artists of the time, including and Abortion (now Ras Kuuku). Key Features of the Song
: It is often associated with the group's breakout success during the Ahomka Wo Mu era, which cemented VIP as one of the most influential groups in West Africa. Daben Na D Beba
: The song remains a nostalgic favorite in Ghana and is frequently featured on "Old School Hiplife" compilations and playlists on platforms like Spotify and Shazam . Artistic Significance Released in the early 2000s, the song is
VIP's "Daben Na D Beba" helped bridge the gap between local Twi-language rap and international appeal. Its infectious melody and rhythmic flow made it a staple at parties and events across the continent during the height of the group's career. Artistic Significance VIP's "Daben Na D Beba" helped
: It features a "who's who" of early 2000s Ghanaian music, including Tic Tac and members of the VIP group like Abortion and 2-Tee.
: The track is a quintessential example of Hiplife , a genre that blends traditional Ghanaian highlife rhythms with hip-hop beats and rap.
(meaning "When will he/she come?") is a classic track by the legendary Ghanaian Hiplife group VIP (Vision In Progress), now known as VVIP .