Buckwild Ken, the dynamic media personality and music artist originally from the United States, is making a powerful mark on Ghana’s entertainment scene. Now a resident of Accra and a beloved voice on YFM 107.9, Buckwild Ken has been turning heads and moving dance floors with two of his latest hit singles: “Send Me Mo Mo” and “Bubble Nyash.”
A seasoned industry veteran, Buckwild Ken is no stranger to the spotlight. He’s best known as the creator and host of the iconic Buckwild Show—a raw, uncut music video and performance TV series that aired on Playboy TV and featured none other than hip-hop legend Snoop Dogg.
Today, he continues to push creative boundaries as the host and producer of Afro Vybz TV, an African dance show inspired by the legendary Soul Train, showcasing the hottest dancers, music, and vibes on the continent.
His viral single “Send Me Mo Mo” is a clever and catchy blend of Afrobeats and hip-hop, calling out those who always claim to be broke—yet somehow always have Mobile Money (Mo Mo) ready for the right people. It’s a relatable anthem with streetwise humor and a beat that keeps fans nodding and sharing across platforms.
Meanwhile, “Bubble Nyash” is a high-energy Amapiano club track—a bold celebration of natural beauty, African curves, and confident women. With its infectious rhythm and bass-heavy groove, the song has become a favorite in clubs, DJ sets, and party playlists across Ghana and beyond.
“Ghana embraced me, and I’m giving that love right back through my music and shows,” says Buckwild Ken. “These songs are about real life, real people, and having fun while telling our stories the African way.”
As he continues to grow his fanbase across Africa and the diaspora, Buckwild Ken is proving he’s more than just a radio presenter he’s a cultural bridge, a trendsetter, and a force in music and media.