The inclusion of the music video for “No Competition,” featuring Kuami Eugene, by hiplife legend Okyeame Kwame, in the University of Media Arts and Communication-Institute of Journalism (UniMAC-IJ) end-of-semester exams brought the music video considerable academic prominence.
The video’s significance in introducing African cultural values to the global community was highlighted when it was added to the study materials for the African Anthropology class this semester.
Examining how the music video preserves and portrays African heritage in the face of contemporary influences was the task assigned to the African Anthropology class.
The substantial influence Okyeame Kwame has had on modern media and cultural education is highlighted by this academic integration.
The well-known rapper took to social media to voice his enthusiasm at being included in the academic curriculum and to express his gratitude and joy.
In his article, Okyeame Kwame celebrated the chance to use his artistic talent to support cultural education and commended UniMAC-IJ for including his work into their curriculum.
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Not only does the song “No Competition” honor Okyeame Kwame’s accomplishments, but it also shows how relevant his music is to intellectual discussion.