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  • Azonto, a once dominant genre coming out of Ghana and spreading across West Africa, and the diaspora—which was once held in high esteem ended up being cast aside for unknown reasons. The story of Azonto; what it was, what it did, and what it was meant to do, has always been dear to the hearts of many Ghanaians.

    While the origins of the Ghanaian music and dance genre have always been in contention, many have attributed Azonto to the people living along the Ghanaian coast in areas like Chorkor, James Town, and its environs. Unlike the origins of the dance, the name has been attributed to a lot of different things by many people.

    The name of the Ghanaian genre surfaced in urban media as far back as 2009 when Hiplife/Afrobeats duo R2bees released ‘Azonto’ off their ‘Da Revolution’ album; so the term is credited to the Tema city.But whatever the claims may be, one thing is for sure: the dance was infectious and spread across many African countries and the diaspora like wildfire.

    In 2012, when the Azonto anthem ‘U Go Kill Me’ by Sarkodie dropped

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