: It was one of the standout hits from The Volta Regime , alongside other classics like "You Dey Kraze" and "Bra Fremi Fremi".

: The song is frequently included in archival playlists of Ghanaian hiplife and highlife from the late 2000s, marking it as a nostalgic staple for many fans. Edem - Nyornuviade ft. Kwabena Kwabena | Ghana Music

: The song maintains a steady tempo of 75 BPM , contributing to its relaxed yet driving energy.

: Edem's verses are characterized by his unique Ewe-language flow, which helped popularize regional languages in mainstream Ghanaian rap. Impact and Legacy : It was one of the standout hits

"Nyornuviade" is a seminal Ghanaian track by the recording artist Edem (formerly Ayigbe Edem) featuring the highlife singer Kwabena Kwabena . Released in as part of Edem's debut album, The Volta Regime , the song is a classic example of early hiplife, blending traditional rhythms with contemporary hip-hop. Production and Musicality

The track was produced by the legendary Hammer of The Last Two, whose signature heavy basslines and rhythmic precision defined much of Ghana's hiplife era. : Edem's verses are characterized by his unique

: An official music video was directed by Phamous Philms , a prominent production house known for its high-quality visual storytelling in West Africa.

Edem - Nyornuviade Ft. Kwabena Kwabena | Ghana Music Today

: It was one of the standout hits from The Volta Regime , alongside other classics like "You Dey Kraze" and "Bra Fremi Fremi".

: The song is frequently included in archival playlists of Ghanaian hiplife and highlife from the late 2000s, marking it as a nostalgic staple for many fans.

: The song maintains a steady tempo of 75 BPM , contributing to its relaxed yet driving energy.

: Edem's verses are characterized by his unique Ewe-language flow, which helped popularize regional languages in mainstream Ghanaian rap. Impact and Legacy

"Nyornuviade" is a seminal Ghanaian track by the recording artist Edem (formerly Ayigbe Edem) featuring the highlife singer Kwabena Kwabena . Released in as part of Edem's debut album, The Volta Regime , the song is a classic example of early hiplife, blending traditional rhythms with contemporary hip-hop. Production and Musicality

The track was produced by the legendary Hammer of The Last Two, whose signature heavy basslines and rhythmic precision defined much of Ghana's hiplife era.

: An official music video was directed by Phamous Philms , a prominent production house known for its high-quality visual storytelling in West Africa.