British-Ghanaian rapper Caesar shares Outside single
By In-house West Africa
31 Mar 2025 - 08:13
British-Ghanaian rapper Caesar has unveiled a new single titled ‘Outside’, available for streaming and download across all major digital platforms.
The Afroswing offering, released via Titan City Records, is the artist’s first release of 2025, and adds to a growing catalogue that includes ‘Juggin & Finessin’, ‘How It Goes’ and ‘Ambition’.
According to Caesar, the Z3NA-produced record, which caters to party themes, melds influences from Ghana and the UK, and aligns with his longstanding passion for expression and a unique blend of cultural backgrounds.
“Music has always been my way of expressing myself,” Caesar said. “I started making music because I’ve always had a deep passion for it. Growing up in the UK, he was exposed to a wide range of genres, but it was his frequent visits to Ghana and other countries that truly shaped his sound. These global experiences gave him a unique perspective on music, blending the energy of British urban culture with the rich, rhythmic influences of West Africa.
“My background plays a huge role in my sound,” he added. “The music and my personality reflect the cultural values of resilience and ambition that come with being Ghanaian, as well as being from the UK”.
Caesar’s foray into music was sparked by a desire to express himself in a way that felt authentic. On his technical models, he cites “those who have created timeless music that has stood the test of time”, adding that seeing other artists rise to prominence and create tracks that resonate across generations has deepened his own commitment to his craft.
On what drives his efforts these days, he said: “What keeps me motivated is knowing that I have something unique to offer,” he says. The belief that his music can touch someone’s life, move them, or even be remembered for years to come drives him to keep pushing forward.
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