Kofi Owusu-Ansah (born 1998), known by his stage name Genesis Owusu, is a Ghanaian-Australian rapper and singer from Canberra.
[8][9] Kay explained that "Family Ties" The pair then performed and recorded as the Ansah Brothers and in 2015 released an extended play (EP), Polaroid.
[11][12] From these experiences, Owusu gained confidence, connections, and fans enough to encourage him to try a solo career.
[13] BMA Magazine's Matt Parnell wrote that The single "Sideways", released in September, includes lyrics in Twi, a dialect of Akan.
[6] It received national exposure on youth radio Triple J. Owusu toured Australia's east coast to promote it.
[14] Of "Sideways", i-D's Isabelle Hellyer wrote The singer rejected the archetypical objectification of women by hip hop artists with his second single, "Awomen Amen" (2018), and explained, "As a rapper, I never used to hear those kinds of messages... it was something that always bothered me.
"[7] He released a double A-sided single, "WUTD"/"Vultures" early in 2019, which Caitlin Medcalf of Purple Sneakers reviewed, "[WUTD is] a smooth, RnB track I guarantee will never get out of your head and, 'Vultures', a wavy rap journey... [his] vocals match the mood with a drawling vocal melody and a light flow that never once feels sharp, but simply goes with the flow.
"[15] On 3 July 2019 Owusu performed as an opening act at 5 Seconds of Summer's sold-out benefit concert in Sydney.
On 20 July 2022, Owusu released "GTFO", alongside its Rhett Wade-Ferrell directed video.