“Grass 2 Grace” is where you really see 2Baba come into his own. He’s not just the new guy with a hit anymore; this album shows how fame changed him, digging deeper into his feelings and his lyrics. You can hear the gratitude and responsibility in his voice. He’s grown up, and the production’s smoother, the singing sharper.
Teaming up with Ghana’s VIP on all tracks, 2Baba stretches his sound across West Africa. He mixes Afro-pop, highlife, a bit of R&B, and reggae, and it all just works. The heart of the album is about growth; starting small, figuring out fame, and trying to stay true to yourself when the world’s watching.
When he sings “If Love Is a Crime,” you feel the tenderness. Then, on songs like “For Instance,” he calls out corruption and tackles real-life struggles. It’s a smart mix: personal stories, catchy hooks, and some serious thoughtfulness.
