$pacely
$pacely grew up in Geneva, Switzerland. Exposed to many cultures, he speaks English, French, Twi and Ga fluently and absorbed a diverse palate of international music. His love for music, fashion and art manifested upon relocating to Ghana in 2012, where he formed a music group in high school with friend Art Soul Kojo, a painter and an artist.
Career
Upon relocating to Ghana in 2012, he formed a music group in high school with friend Art Soul Kojo, who is now a painter and an artist. $pacely is called the Ad-lib King by his peers and Keanu- a moniker he gained for his very popular song "Digits".
In 2016, $pacely met young Ghanaian Producer Kuvie. This led to the recording of his debut single "Love on Drugs". The single featured and was produced by now members of La Meme Gang- Darkovibes and Nxwrth. The thick, low-pitched slurred voice garnered him a lot of attention.
Spending much time together in the creative tutelage of Villain Sounds studio formed a bond between him and five other musicians which led to the creation of the La Meme Gang collective. The name which translates as 'The Same Gang' was coined by $pacely. After the release of their debut EP, they secured four nominations at the 2019 Vodafone Ghana music Awards.
In 2017, $pacely released 'Digits', a heavy trap Nxwrth produced song. A remix to the song was later released which featured Ghanaian rapper Kwesi Arthur.
Alongside his La Meme Gang members, $pacely was featured in a Boiler Room documentary which spoke about the rich history of Ghanaian Culture and also sealed Boiler Room performance.
He has collaborated with Kwesi Arthur, Nxwrth, RJZ, Pappy Kojo, Kiddblack, KwakuBS, Kofi Mole and Darkovibes. He released his debut EP Fine$$e or Be Fine$$ed in 2019, which features songs like "Somimu" and "Uber" featuring Cina Soul and Joey B. respectively.
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$pacely Songs and Albums
• Fine$$e (Be Fine$$ed) EP
• Yawa
• Yenkodi
• Dit Moi
• Digits
• Ikechukwu
• Bad
• Scandalous
• Love on Drugs
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$pacely Biography
$pacely grew up in Geneva, Switzerland. Exposed to many cultures, he speaks English, French, Twi and Ga fluently and absorbed a diverse palate of international music. His love for music, fashion and art manifested upon relocating to Ghana in 2012, where he formed a music group in high school with friend Art Soul Kojo, a painter and an artist.
Career
Upon relocating to Ghana in 2012, he formed a music group in high school with friend Art Soul Kojo, who is now a painter and an artist. $pacely is called the Ad-lib King by his peers and Keanu- a moniker he gained for his very popular song "Digits".
In 2016, $pacely met young Ghanaian Producer Kuvie. This led to the recording of his debut single "Love on Drugs". The single featured and was produced by now members of La Meme Gang- Darkovibes and Nxwrth. The thick, low-pitched slurred voice garnered him a lot of attention.
Spending much time together in the creative tutelage of Villain Sounds studio formed a bond between him and five other musicians which led to the creation of the La Meme Gang collective. The name which translates as 'The Same Gang' was coined by $pacely. After the release of their debut EP, they secured four nominations at the 2019 Vodafone Ghana music Awards.
In 2017, $pacely released 'Digits', a heavy trap Nxwrth produced song. A remix to the song was later released which featured Ghanaian rapper Kwesi Arthur.
Alongside his La Meme Gang members, $pacely was featured in a Boiler Room documentary which spoke about the rich history of Ghanaian Culture and also sealed Boiler Room performance.
He has collaborated with Kwesi Arthur, Nxwrth, RJZ, Pappy Kojo, Kiddblack, KwakuBS, Kofi Mole and Darkovibes. He released his debut EP Fine$$e or Be Fine$$ed in 2019, which features songs like "Somimu" and "Uber" featuring Cina Soul and Joey B. respectively.
Follow Boomplay and keep up to date with the latest $pacely songs and information.
$pacely Songs and Albums
• Fine$$e (Be Fine$$ed) EP
• Yawa
• Yenkodi
• Dit Moi
• Digits
• Ikechukwu
• Bad
• Scandalous
• Love on Drugs
$pacely songs are included in Boomplay music playlists. Search to stream and download $pacely songs MP3/ single/ albums on the platform.
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Chris Dilli
FAQs about $pacely
Where is $pacely from?
He is from Ghana.
The answer is: His house...don't overthink or over analyse it. We don't know if he retired or got a new job. The operative word there is lost and question was very simple. Is this a problem with intelligent people always wanting smart answers