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Ras Kuuku Advocates for Ghetto Youth Empowerment With New Initiative

Urban Certifiedâś… 14/04/2026

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Ras Kuuku Advocates for Ghetto Youth Empowerment With New Initiative

Ghanaian reggae artiste Ras Kuuku is pushing a powerful narrative of change, calling on society to rethink how it perceives young people from underserved communities.

In a passionate statement, the award-winning musician stressed that “ghetto youth are not rascals,” urging stakeholders to replace stigma with support, opportunity, and investment in talent.

Shifting the Narrative Around Ghetto Youth

According to Ras Kuuku, many young people are unfairly judged based on their environment rather than their potential. This, he believes, continues to limit their growth and ability to contribute meaningfully to society.

“Ghetto youth are not rascals. They are full of talent and creativity, they just need support and guidance. When we empower them properly, they will stay away from things that put them in a bad light,” he stated.

He emphasized that access to education, mentorship, skills training, and creative platforms can completely transform the trajectory of these young lives.

Ghetto Youth Connect Initiative Takes Center Stage

The message aligns with his broader vision through the Ghetto Youth Connect Initiative, a grassroots-driven movement designed to uplift and empower emerging talents from the streets.

As part of this effort, Ras Kuuku hosted an Easter Monday Pool Party at the Odjidja Royal Palace on April 6. The event blended entertainment with purpose, creating a platform for both established and rising acts to connect with audiences.

Star Power Meets Street Talent

The concert featured standout performances from Yaa Pono, Amerado, Obibini, and Kofi Nti. Importantly, it also spotlighted emerging artistes from grassroots communities, giving them rare exposure on a larger stage.

Beyond the music, the initiative carries a deeper mission. Ras Kuuku revealed that proceeds from the event, along with future editions, will be reinvested into mentorship programs, skills development, and financial support for selected young talents.

Addressing Industry Gaps

Ras Kuuku also raised concerns about the lack of visibility for grassroots artistes on major platforms, including award schemes. He noted that many hardworking young musicians are often overlooked despite their dedication and output.

“We have young artistes working hard every day in their communities, yet they are overlooked when it comes to nominations. That is why we must build our own support systems to lift them,” he said.

Building a Sustainable Future

Looking ahead, the reggae star plans to expand the Ghetto Youth Connect Initiative through more events, workshops, and collaborations aimed at bridging the gap between street talent and the mainstream music industry.

For Ras Kuuku, the mission goes beyond music. It is about creating pathways, reducing vulnerability to social challenges, and empowering a new generation of creatives.

“Music has the power to transform lives. When we come together as an industry and a community, we can give hope and direction to the next generation,” he added.

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