
Martin King Arthur, popularly known as Kofi Kinaata, is a celebrated Ghanaian musician and songwriter born on April 15, 1990, in Effiakuma, Takoradi, Ghana. Widely recognized for his Fante rap and freestyle skills, he has earned the nickname “Fante Rap God” (FRG) for his exceptional lyrical ability and unique style. Kofi Kinaata’s music blends highlife and hiplife, creating a distinctive sound that resonates with audiences both in Ghana and across the African continent.
He began his professional music career in 2009 and has since become one of the most influential voices in Ghanaian music. Kinaata is known for his ability to combine traditional Ghanaian rhythms with contemporary beats, delivering songs that are not only catchy but also meaningful, often addressing social issues, love, and everyday life experiences. Over the years, he has released numerous hit singles and extended plays, earning him recognition for his creativity, consistency, and versatility as an artist.
Kofi Kinaata has worked with various record labels, including Team Move Music, and previously with High Grade Family, which helped shape his early career. Beyond music, he has gained endorsements and continues to be celebrated for his contributions to Ghanaian culture and music. His awards and recognitions reflect his influence and status as one of the most respected musicians in the country.