Multifaceted US-based Ghanaian rapper, science communicator, and researcher Nana Kofi Kusi-Boadum (KooKusi) has launched his newest physique of labor, “This Skill”, his third solo and fourth general venture. Identified for tackling deeply private and socially urgent themes by music, poetry, and movie, KooKusi as soon as once more delivers a considerate and compelling narrative that connects artwork, science, and advocacy.
Since introducing himself with “5foot3” in 2022, KooKusi has crafted initiatives that give voice to hidden psychological struggles, from inferiority complicated to concern and habit. Every launch has constructed on the thought of confronting what he calls “5foot3s”; the private challenges and shortcomings that quietly form folks’s lives. With “This Skill”, he shifts the main focus to incapacity, utilizing music to amplify a narrative that deserves to be heard.
The venture is impressed by Emmanuel “Clock” Ekow Amoako, a Ghanaian basketball participant, coach, entrepreneur, and artistic price celebrating who has lived with anisomelia, a limb size discrepancy. Regardless of the challenges of his situation, Clock has excelled in aggressive sports activities, co-founded groups, constructed “Clockwork model”, and impressed many by management and perseverance. Along with Dilys MaxVoy’s documentary “13:12 – Make the Clock Work” that shares Clock’s journey, KooKusi retells it right here in a uniquely private method, by the eyes of somebody who as soon as struggled with self-doubt and located confidence by witnessing Clock’s resilience.

By way of “This Skill”, KooKusi frames Clock’s journey as greater than a private triumph however a vital and common message of energy within the face of stigma and doubt.
Throughout its 4 songs, This Skill weaves hip-hop, spoken phrase, snippets from an interview, and choral preparations into a robust narrative. The venture opens with an emotional choral rendering of KooKusi’s first encounter with Clock grounded in 2 Corinthians 12:8–9. The choral report options Felix Adusei, Michael Adjaloo and the Nice Household choir.
The story then strikes by the battles beneath victories and a fiery spoken-word tribute by govt producer, Li Diaw to a decisive second in Clock’s profession. It’s adopted by Clock’s personal voice from a Full Circl interview with Reginald Amaah, bringing uncooked authenticity and emotional depth, earlier than closing with a full hip-hop model of the opening observe, this time from a triumphant perspective, bringing the journey full circle.
The nearer options Notse, with further vocals from Kiki Celine. This physique of labor was produced by Rdeebeatz, Christoven, and Epidemix. To drive the message dwelling even stronger, Kookusi collaborated and co-directed with movie makers Baffour Kyem, Victor Morgan, Dilys MaxVoy and her Take it to the Max crew, to make visuals for every report in order that the venture is launched as one large docuseries.
At its core, “This Skill” carries a mission and that’s to problem stereotypes, have fun energy, and encourage each folks residing with incapacity and anybody going through their very own limitations. It dismantles the bias that usually surrounds incapacity by showcasing Clock’s achievements, whereas encouraging others to see challenges not as defining traits however as alternatives for development.
For KooKusi, this venture is as a lot private as it’s cultural. It honours a nationwide determine whereas persevering with his creative dedication to scientific communication, addressing psychological well being in probably the most relatable tales. “This Skill” transforms incapacity right into a narrative of energy, proving that greatness can emerge from the very locations society misjudges as weak point.
“This Skill” is offered now on all main streaming platforms.
Concerning the Heroes:
KooKusi (Nana Kofi Kusi-Boadum) is a Texas-based Ghanaian storytelling rapper and neuroscience researcher identified for conceptual initiatives that tackle psychological well being and social points. His scientific communication endeavors mix creative expression with psychological well being advocacy, significantly inside African communities the place such subjects usually carry stigma.
Emmanuel “Clock” Ekow Amoako is a Ghanaian basketball participant, coach, entrepreneur, CEO of Clockwork model, and incapacity advocate. His achievements embrace a number of championship victories, workforce management roles, and enterprise success, all achieved whereas managing the bodily challenges of anisomelia.

