Ghana’s live music scene reached a new high as Ghanaian South London based rapper CityGod Aruu made a quick turn and delivered a massive stage performance that fans won’t forget anytime soon at the Super Lounge in Accra.
It was the Oluman Buggie final that the award-winning rapper, known for his lyrical depth and commanding presence, turned the night into a full-blown celebration of music, culture, and connection.
From the moment he stepped onto the stage, CityGod Aruu had the crowd locked in. The energy was electric as fans sang along to his songs creating an atmosphere that felt more like a global concert than a typical dance competition show.
Backed by striking visuals, powerful sound, and a confident stage presence, the South London artiste proved why he remains one of the most respected voices in modern rap despite laying low and was off the local music scene for awhile.
The performance was more than just music it was a cultural exchange. With Ghana’s vibrant crowd bringing unmatched energy, the connection between the artiste and the audience was immediate and authentic. At several points, CityGod Aruu paused to acknowledge the love from Ghanaian fans, expressing appreciation for the warm reception and one time collaborator Kwaisey Pee.
It wasn’t just a performance it was an experience, one that will be remembered long after the lights went down.











