Kusaug Star Waxzy Babey Set to Shake the Scene with Upcoming EP “De Bhadman”


The Upper East music scene is buzzing with anticipation as Kusaug heavyweight Waxzy Babey prepares to release his much-talked-about EP titled “De Bhadman.” Although the official release date has not yet been announced, the project is already generating serious excitement among fans and industry watchers alike. To build momentum, the artist is expected to drop a few singles from the EP ahead of the full release.

 



Widely regarded as one of the biggest musical forces in Kusaug, Waxzy Babey has earned a reputation for delivering energetic hits across Afropop, Dancehall, and Afrobeats. His versatility, stage presence, and street credibility have made him a household name in the Upper East Region and beyond. Whenever his name comes up in conversations about contemporary northern Ghanaian music, it commands attention.

“De Bhadman” promises to be more than just another project — it is shaping up to be a statement release. Sources close to the camp suggest that the EP will showcase both the artist’s signature sound and a more refined musical direction, blending hard-hitting dancehall vibes with melodic Afrobeats rhythms.

 



The project also boasts an exciting lineup of collaborations. Featured on the EP are fellow talents Timorhino, Flamebwoy, and Wiz Gallardo — artists who each bring their own unique flavor to the table. Their inclusion hints at a diverse listening experience and underscores the spirit of unity within the Upper East music fraternity.

While fans eagerly await an official date, one thing is certain: the region should brace itself. With his track record and growing influence, Waxzy Babey’s forthcoming EP is expected to make a powerful impact and further cement his status as a dominant voice in Kusaug music.

 


As the countdown unofficially begins, supporters are advised to stay locked in. If the early hype is anything to go by, “De Bhadman” may soon become one of the most talked-about releases in the Upper East music industry.

Upper East get ready. The Bhadman is coming.