With accolades pouring in from across the internet and more listeners tuning in daily, Sahene’s “Gears” is shaping up to be a sleeper hit—the kind of track Hip-Hop fans are calling out with one question: “Why isn’t this viral yet?” One listen, and it’s easy to understand the hype.
Sometimes, we discover gems in unexpected places—Sahene is one of those rare finds. For many, the Ghanaian rapper is this year’s breakout revelation. While industry insiders are beginning to take notice, early fans have already dubbed him “criminally underrated.” Even Kwadwo Sheldon, host of The Breakdown with KSS, weighed in:
“Yo, this is hard! This is like an anthem for the boys because of how relatable it is… Y’all should check out Sahene because he is cooking…”
Despite being released nearly four months ago, “Gears” is still making waves in Accra’s vibrant Hip-Hop scene, refusing to fade into obscurity. That staying power speaks volumes. With crisp delivery, razor-sharp punchlines, and down-to-earth lyricism, Sahene connects deeply with listeners, especially the younger crowd. It’s no surprise comparisons are already being made to Dave and Roddy Ricch.
Far from a passing trend, “Gears” is an anthem of ambition and survival—a soundtrack for the hustle. And while skeptics might toss around the “one-hit wonder” label, Sahene isn’t worried.
“My team and I always knew we were on to something big from day one,” he shared. “This was long overdue, and we’re grateful that ‘Gears’ is the song that echoes this sentiment to the world. There’s more where that came from—and fans can expect nothing but class from here onwards.”
Sahene is no ordinary rapper. He’s a genre-blending powerhouse, fusing Afrobeats, Drill, and Hip-Hop into a sound that’s as Ghanaian as it is global. With a sharp lyrical instinct and an ear for addictive hooks, he’s building momentum—and fast.
His signature catchphrase OH-WOW (Over Here We Only Win) sums it up perfectly: this is just the beginning. The Sahene Express is in motion, and you’ll want to be on board.
Stay tuned via his social channels—and hit play on “Gears.” You won’t regret it.
Source: African Publicity