Accra based wordsmith Kojo Cue has made a powerful musical comeback with his latest single titled “Onipa Hia Mmoa,” a Twi phrase meaning “Human Needs Help.” The track marks a thoughtful addition to his discography and features soulful contributions from talented singer Ayisi. Officially released in late June 2025, the song runs for 3 minutes and 40 seconds and delivers a blend of storytelling, rhythm, and emotional resonance.
The production is handled by Kris D, whose soulful and melodic approach complements the smooth and expressive mixing by Joshua Adjeman. Together, they create a polished soundscape that supports Kojo Cue’s insightful lyrics while giving Ayisi’s vocals room to shine. The message of the song emphasizes kindness, compassion, and the shared struggles of humanity.
On social media platforms like Instagram and X (formerly Twitter), Kojo Cue announced the release of “Onipa Hia Mmoa” with excitement, encouraging fans to listen and reflect. The song has already gained traction with a number of influencers and content creators sharing it on TikTok, often paired with captions promoting empathy and support. Popular radio stations including Pluzz FM have also supported the track, amplifying its reach across Ghana and beyond.
Kojo Cue, whose real name is Nate Akwakuh Mends, is well known for his blend of poetic lyrics and Afro influenced hip hop beats. Previous releases such as “Odo Pa,” “Sherry,” and “Facto” helped him carve out a space as one of Ghana’s most thoughtful and relatable rappers.
Ayisi, though still rising, has been building her presence steadily through collaborative features and solo acoustic performances. Her contribution to “Onipa Hia Mmoa” brings both emotional intensity and vocal clarity that complement Kojo Cue’s verses.
Production Credits
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Performer and songwriter: Kojo Cue
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Featured vocalist: Ayisi
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Producer: Kris D
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Mixing engineer: Joshua Adjeman
Earlier in 2025, Kojo Cue dropped tracks like “Legacy” and “Vibes Only,” while also appearing on hip hop playlists and podcasts that highlight mental health awareness and social storytelling. Ayisi, on her end, has been growing her digital audience through live sessions and songwriting features for other Ghanaian artists.
“Onipa Hia Mmoa” is more than just another single. It is a call for empathy and understanding in a world where many are silently struggling. With poetic flow, warm production, and soulful vocals, the track connects on both a lyrical and emotional level, reminding listeners of the importance of helping one another.