Pinky Pecks delivers on her promise of a masterpiece, silencing critics with her sizzling new collaboration, ‘Labadi Turn Up.’ This epic tune was made for the Ga fraternity and the denizens of Labadi, featuring a Ghanaian music legend from the city, Tinny.
After weeks of hype and online buzz, ‘Labadi Turn Up’ arrives with the full force of the sea, bringing a timeless dancehall anthem that sways everyone from children to adults, including Boomers, Millennials, and Gen Y to Alpha. It is a song brewed to make history for the people of Labadi, and the addition of Ga Rap King, Tinny, makes this a no-brainer.
There is a lot to love. The infectious energy the two stars create is attention-grabbing, poised to spread from door to door, speaker to speaker, and dare we say, across the globe! Both deliver a high-octane performance that blends Tinny’s old-school swagger with Pinky’s new-school energy, offering audiences the best of both worlds.
Speaking about the song, the star shared, “Tinny is a true son of Labadi. Releasing this song without him would’ve been disrespectful. He held the city down in his prime, so it was only right to include him. I wanted to use this song to honor an old-school legend, re-affirming the lost art of Sankofa.”
Pinky Pecks, a native of Labadi, was born and raised in this vibrant community. In honor of her roots, she has created a song that appeals to both the young and the young at heart. The emergent Queen of Ghanaian Dancehall music expresses pride in her heritage, and while there are several artists from La, none do it like her.
‘Labadi Turn Up’ is a must-have for DJs. It showcases why Pinky Pecks is a force to be reckoned with in the industry, retaining a little DNA from Kaaki’s ‘DC Turn Up’ thanks to Linguakat’s writing, IvanBeatz’s production, and UBeatz’s mixing and mastering quality.