Tulenkey and Beeztrap have snagged the Best Hiplife Song award at the 26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards with their thought-provoking hit “Bad Feeling.”
The emotionally raw track from Tulenkey’s Bad Friends: A Distressed Mind project stood out among a powerful list of nominees, resonating with fans for its honesty and lyrical depth.
“Bad Feeling” beat out strong competition including Black Sherif’s “Rebel Music,” Sarkodie’s “No Sir,” Okyeame Kwame’s “No Competition” (featuring Kuami Eugene), Lyrical Joe’s “Enter” (also featuring Kuami Eugene), and Eno Barony’s “Soja Go Soja Come” (featuring King Paluta).
This is the duo’s debut award at Ghana’s most celebrated musical awards night.
The song, with relatable themes of trust and betrayal highlights their lyrical prowess and also marks a major moment for introspective hiplife in today’s music space.
It wasn’t just the award that generated a buzz for Tulenke, his choice of outfit also had heads turning his direction.
He appeared on stage with a stylish menswear, but his lips taped shut is what caused wonder among attendees.