The song deconstructs the typical African patriarchal expectation of stoicism. Here are two of Ghana’s biggest male stars, openly admitting to confusion, emotional labor, and the fear of being played for a fool. They reject the shallow answer— “She smiles at me” —and demand the impossible: a window into the soul. The back-and-forth structure mimics the argument one has with oneself at 2 AM: “She says she loves me… but how will I know?”
(Michael Elliot Kwabena Okyere Darko) was already a legend. Coming off the success of Pae Mu Ka and Tete Wo Bi Kyire , Obrafour had redefined Twi rap. His flow was dense, metaphorical, and unapologetically intellectual. He wasn't just rapping; he was lecturing. Obrafour ft. Samini - How Will I Know
The music scene in Ghana has been blessed with numerous talented artists, and Obrafour is one of the most notable names in the industry. Recently, he dropped a brand new single titled "How Will I Know" featuring Samini, a fellow Ghanaian musician. The song has been making waves on the airwaves and music streaming platforms, and it's easy to see why. The back-and-forth structure mimics the argument one has
The track is featured on Obrafour's album Asem Beba Dabi . He wasn't just rapping; he was lecturing