Ghanaian rapper Edem has opened up about the deeper meaning behind his “Volta VI” song featuring Enam, stating that the concept is rooted in promoting pride, heritage, and identity of the Volta Region.

 

Speaking during an interview on Ho FM with Bonthy, the award-winning artiste explained that “Volta VI” is more than just a statement, it is a movement aimed at projecting the rich culture and unity of the people of Volta.

 

According to Edem, the song seeks to inspire the youth and creatives from the region to embrace who they are and confidently showcase their background to the world. He emphasized that building a strong identity is key to gaining recognition both locally and internationally.

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The “Volta VI” message has already gained traction across social media and among fans, becoming a symbol of regional pride and cultural awareness. Edem’s continuous advocacy highlights his commitment to pushing the Volta agenda and uplifting talents from the region.

 

 

His remarks on Ho FM further reinforce his long-standing role as one of the leading voices championing Volta’s creative industry.