Brima SidneyGhana |1977| TwiSidney Kofi Ofori, known as Barima Sidney, is a renowned Ghanaian hiplife artist and entrepreneur. He gained fame with his debut album, "Tinana," in 2001. Sidney's sophomore album, "Akofna," featured the controversial track "Abuskeleke," which sparked debates. Beyond music, he founded the non-partisan group "Mutashi Movement" to educate youth about their rights and roles. Sidney fearlessly criticizes political parties and leaders, making him a prominent figure in hiplife. He was the first Ghanaian hiplife artist to perform live with a band, and his groundbreaking performance of "Abuskeleke" set a new standard. Sidney's music addresses controversial subjects, sparking meaningful conversations and inspiring positive change.