Paul Nii Amu Andrew Darko, better known by his stage name Darkovibes, is a musician from Ghana. He was born in Accra, Ghana, on March 14, 1996.
He was raised in a large household of six and was always passionate in music.
With the release of his debut single, “Mercy,” in 2016, Darkovibes began his musical career. He became well-known in Ghana through the song, which became an instant smash. He released several hits in the years that followed, including as “Tomorrow,” “Hallelujah,” and “Stay Woke.”

2018 saw the release of Darkovibes’ debut EP, “Free Things,” which included collaborations with a number of Ghanaian musicians. The EP was favorably welcomed, and it contributed to the recognition of Darkovibes as a rising talent in Ghana’s music scene.
Darkovibes’ debut album, “Kpanlogo,” which was published in 2019, includes collaborations with a number of African musicians, including Mr. Eazi, Runtown, and King Promise. Darkovibes received nominations for the Ghana Music Awards and the All Africa Music Awards as a result of the album’s financial success.


Since then, Darkovibes has put out additional popular songs like “Confirmed,” “Inna Song,” and “Je M’appelle,” all of which have earned praise from critics and received millions of views on YouTube.

Afrobeat, hip-hop, and R&B are all combined in Darkovibes’ music, and as a result, he has a devoted following in Ghana and elsewhere. He is regarded as a significant figure in the new generation of Ghanaian music and has been named one of the continent’s most promising young artists.
Source: newsthemegh.com