3AM in Labadi by Sofie (feat. $pacely) is a wavy afrobeats song with vibrant instrumentation and melodies that explores kickin’ it with the homies in Accra at the beach, the club or in transit to the hottest spot in town.
Sofie and $pacely’s voices effortlessly blend with the bouncy drums and smooth guitar chords in the song. The essence of the track takes the listener on a ride that they don’t want to stop. Waves.
Sofie is a Ghanaian singer/songwriter and producer raised between Ghana and the UK. She has a soulful, R&B driven sound that crosses borders blending West African instruments and rhythms. It is important to Sofie to use her platform to raise awareness about things that matter in the world and inspire positive change during her career.
Throughout her career Sofie has released 2 EP’s and multiple single’s. Sofie’s most current release is titled ‘SUV’; it came out in May 2023. Her career highlights include playing the main stage at the Chalewote festival in Accra, performing at The African Diaspora Homecoming Gala night celebrating Ghana’s 60th independence anniversary, performing at the ‘Women of Colour celebration with a hip hop ensemble in Boston – rapping with the American Hip Hop Recording Artist YoYo, being an opening act for the “Afrobeats” to the World” Concert at the PlayStation theatre in Times Square, NYC and playing multiple headline shows in Boston, NYC and Accra. Sofie graduated from the Berklee College of Music in May 2021.
$pacely, known formally as Elorm Kabu Amenyah and casually as Keanu, was born in Accra, Ghana and grew up in Geneva, Switzerland. Exposed to many cultures, he speaks English, French, Twi and Ga fluently and absorbed a diverse palate of international music. His love for music, fashion and art manifested upon relocating to Ghana in 2012.
In 2016, he met Kuvie and made his first single ‘Love on Drugs(ft DarkoVibes prod by NXWRTH), where a thick, low-pitched slurred voice garnered him a lot of attention. Spending time together in the creative tutelage of Villain Sounds studio formed a bond among him and five other musical talents which led to the creation of a collective aptly named by $pacely as ‘La Même Gang’, meaning the same gang, reflecting the energy, camaraderie and alternative vision the boys shared for shaping the future of the Ghanaian music scene. He remains a flexible creative, switching flow from English to French toTwi and demonstrating skill in Trap, Afropop and R&B with finesse.