“Minamino (where we Dey)” is a vibrant new dancehall track poised to hit the airwaves, courtesy of Ghanaian artist Captan Abdul Kadir popularly known in the music scene as Captan. Hailing from Ghana, Captan carries with him the legacy of being a former member of the renowned music group, SM Militants, founded by none other than the “genius” Shatta Wale, a towering figure in Ghana’s music scene.
As part of the SM Militants, Captan garnered attention for his dynamic presence and musical prowess. Now, stepping into the spotlight as a solo artist, Captan brings forth “Minamino (where we Dey)” as a rallying call for unity and solidarity.
In the wake of the group’s dissolution, Captan’s latest music “Minamino (where we Dey)” seeks to bridge divides and inspire a sense of togetherness among fans and music enthusiasts alike.
The pulsating rhythms and infectious beats of “Minamino (where we Dey)” by Louudar beatz explains how Captan has grown in his career as far as music is concerned.
With his distinctive style and charisma, Captan invites listeners to join him on a musical journey that celebrates diversity and embraces the spirit of collaboration. Through his music, he reminds us that despite the challenges we may face, we are stronger together.
“Minamino (where we Dey)” is more than just a song—it’s a testament to the enduring power of music to transcend boundaries and bring people together in harmony. As Captan’s voice echoes through the airwaves, his message resonates loud and clear: wherever we may find ourselves, together, we stand. Keep believing in Ghana 🇬🇭 music.