Fresh off claiming the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) Best Rap Performance crown for the second time, award-winning rapper Strongman Burner has unleashed a new single titled “The Legacy,” sending fans into a frenzy and reinforcing his status as one of Ghana’s most consistent and skilled lyricists.
The track, produced by the talented FreddyBeatz, dropped today via an official audio slide on YouTube under the Strong Empire imprint. Clocking in at roughly two minutes, “The Legacy” is a high-energy, boast-heavy rap cut that showcases Strongman’s signature rapid-fire delivery, intricate wordplay, and cultural references.
Early listener reactions describe it as “rhythmic African poetry,” echoing veteran rapper Obrafour’s style while blending modern trap and hiplife influences.
In the song, Strongman flexes unapologetically, likening his dominance to pounding fufu , a metaphor for relentless strength and cultural rootedness.

Lines emphasize supremacy with no close competitors, positioning the release as both a victory lap and a declaration of enduring impact in Ghanaian hip-hop.
Fans have already flooded the comments section praising the return to pure rap form, with one noting, “When rappers were switching to singing, Strongman was still entertaining us with rap music.”
The timing is impeccable. Just days ago, at the 27th TGMA, Strongman (born Osei Kwaku Vincent) took home Best Rap Performance honors reportedly beating heavyweights including Medikal, Sarkodie, and Kojo Cue for his track “Dear God.”
The win marks a significant milestone for the Kumasi-born artist, who first gained recognition over a decade ago.
Strongman’s journey began in the early 2010s when he dominated freestyle competitions like Focus FM Freestyle Friday (2010), KFM Freestyle Saturday (2011), and the maiden edition of “The Next Big Thing in GH Hip-Hop” in 2012.

Hailing from Buokrom in Kumasi, he built a reputation for clever, proverbial lyricism that stands out in an industry often leaning toward melodic Afrobeats and commercial sounds.
After early affiliations and a stint with Sarkcess Music, he launched his independent label, Strong Empire, allowing creative control and a direct connection with his core fanbase.
Throughout his career, Strongman has balanced commercial releases with hardcore rap. His 2024 album God & Rap highlighted this duality, mixing spiritual themes with street wisdom.
Recent singles like “Akua Donkor” featuring DarkoVibes and others show versatility, but “The Legacy” feels like a return to roots- raw bars over hard-hitting production that remind listeners why he is called the “King of the South” and Ghana’s favorite wordsmith.

Reactions from the Public
Industry watchers see the new drop as strategic. In a landscape where many rappers dilute their style for streams, Strongman continues to prioritize substance and skill.
Social media buzz is strong, with supporters urging millions of views and declaring him “Best Rapper Alive.”
One fan commented: “Strongman is like 3 in 1 -Real rap, word play, fine lyrics rhymes and real life experience twi dexterity.”
The release also highlights Strong Empire’s momentum. Managed efficiently and backed by a loyal “Strong Empire” fan army, the label allows the artist to move at his own pace without label pressures.
Strongman has expressed gratitude to fans in a pinned comment, “TGMA Best Rap Performance Winners! Thank you guys for making this happen. The marathon continues!”
At 33 years old, Strongman stands as a bridge between Ghana’s golden age of hiplife/hip-hop and its current global Afrobeats wave. His consistency delivering quality rap when trends shift has earned respect from peers and veterans alike.
“The Legacy” not only celebrates personal achievements but also contributes to the broader conversation about preserving rap culture in Ghana.
As streams accumulate and reactions pour in, one thing is clear: Strongman Burner is not just participating in the game he is building something lasting.
With the TGMA momentum and fresh music, expect Strongman to remain a dominant force in Ghanaian music throughout 2026 and beyond.
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