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Kingxton's BOGA From The City Blends Ghanaian Heritage with Manchester Energy

Manchester-based artist Kingxton continues to build momentum with the release of his latest EP, BOGA From The City — a six-track project that explores identity, ambition, culture and personal growth through the lens of an artist shaped by both Ghana and the UK.
The EP arrives as one of Kingxton's most personal releases to date, reflecting the experiences of navigating life between two cultures while remaining connected to both. Rather than seeing his dual heritage as a conflict, Kingxton uses it as a strength, creating a body of work that feels equally inspired by the sounds and stories of Accra and Manchester.
The title BOGA From The City carries a deeper meaning throughout the project. While the term "Boga" has often been used to describe someone who has spent significant time abroad, Kingxton embraces the label and redefines it on his own terms. Across the EP, he reflects on his journey, his roots and the lessons learned along the way.
Musically, the project showcases Kingxton's versatility. Opening track Boga sets the tone with confidence and self-reflection, while Drive & Stall captures the challenges, setbacks and determination required to keep moving forward. Shoota brings a harder edge to the project, balancing energy and attitude with sharp delivery.
For listeners looking for something smoother, Body offers a more melodic and intimate side of Kingxton. Built around infectious rhythms and feel-good energy, the track is likely to become a favourite among female listeners and anyone looking for a record with strong replay value. It's a reminder that while Kingxton can deliver powerful messages, he also knows how to create music designed to move people both emotionally and physically. The featured artist Dreahmer Boy Big Sleek also took the track to a different level making the combination a personal favourite.
Elsewhere, Tribe highlights the importance of loyalty, brotherhood and staying connected to the people who support your journey, while Blackstar closes the project with a proud nod to Ghanaian identity and heritage.
The EP also features contributions from Prido and Dreamher Boy Big Sleek, each bringing their own flavour to the project while complementing Kingxton's vision. Combined with production from WhosZeph, Stackz, Black Eagle and Sonus Sounds, the result is a cohesive project that moves comfortably between Afro-influenced sounds, UK rap and modern urban music.
Alongside the release of BOGA From The City, Kingxton is preparing for one of the biggest moments of his career so far. The artist is set to headline Manchester's legendary venue, Band on the Wall, as part of the BOGA From The City tour. The show represents a significant milestone, bringing the project full circle in the city that has played such an important role in his musical journey.
As Kingxton's profile continues to grow, BOGA From The City stands as a powerful introduction to both the artist and the story behind the music. Honest, culturally rich and packed with personality, the EP showcases an artist comfortable in his own skin and confident in where he's heading next.
With a headline show on the horizon and a project that speaks to audiences on both sides of the Atlantic, Kingxton is proving that his story is only just beginning.
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