Bisa Kdei

Bisa Kdei

Ronald Kwaku Dei Appiah, professionally known as Bisa Kdei, is a Ghanaian highlife and Afrobeat singer, songwriter, and record producer. Born on March 19, 1986, in Accra, Ghana, Bisa Kdei is celebrated for his soulful voice and his significant contributions to the modern highlife music genre. Bisa Kdei’s musical journey began in church, where he honed his singing and songwriting skills. He initially worked as a soundtrack composer for Ghanaian movies before transitioning into a solo music career. His breakthrough came in 2013 with the hit single Azonto Ghost, which gained widespread popularity as part of the movie soundtrack of the same name. Following this success, Bisa Kdei released numerous hit songs, including Mansa, Brother Brother, and Asew, which became anthems across Ghana and beyond. His music often blends traditional Ghanaian highlife rhythms with modern Afrobeat elements, earning him a unique place in the African music industry. Known for his heartfelt lyrics and captivating melodies, Bisa Kdei has received several awards and nominations, solidifying his reputation as one of Ghana’s most talented musicians. His dedication to preserving highlife music while infusing it with contemporary sounds has made him an influential figure in African music.