B-Wayne returns with “Mike Tyson,” a high-energy, motivational track that fuses street-smart lyricism with crowd-moving hooks. It’s a bold statement from a self-proclaimed freedom fighter who’s pushing boundaries, inspiring hustle, and putting Ghana’s next-gen sound on blast. Out now on major streaming platforms.
Release date: September 18, 2025
Artist: B-Wayne (Sombilla Bismark Atia)
Genre vibe: Afrofusion / contemporary Ghanaian sound
Table of Contents
Why “Mike Tyson”?
“Mike Tyson” positions B-Wayne as a fighter—for dreams, for rights, for legacy. The title symbolizes iron will and comeback energy. In typical B-Wayne fashion, the record isn’t just flex; it’s purpose. Lines like “I be king Mike Tyson” underscore a mantra of courage and self-belief, while the chantable hook (“Hamijo… Komole… Shokoto…”) channels dance-floor electricity and pan-West African street slang—perfect for clubs, TikTok challenges, and stage call-and-responses.
Sound & Production
Built for repeat value, the beat is driven by punchy drums, layered chants, and an instantly memorable refrain. B-Wayne’s process—brainstorm → concept → plan → execution—comes alive here, with his go-to tools (Fruity Loops ) powering a polished, radio-ready mix. The result is a record that resonates powerfully in headphones and explodes on stage.
Lyrics & Message
B-Wayne’s pen leans motivational and socially aware. He’s long framed himself as a “freedom fighter”—someone who stands up for what matters and keeps moving despite obstacles. The song’s language seamlessly blends English with Ghanaian street vernacular, evoking a sense of hustle, community, and celebration.
Key ideas of the song:
- Resilience: “Never lost in a mission”—the journey is the point; focus is the weapon.
- Vision: Guard your moves, keep dreams “in motion,” and let results speak.
- Community rise: “If I blow, you blow”—success is contagious when the team is tight.
- Joy in the grind: Dance and determination can coexist—party energy with purpose.
The Artist Behind the Anthem
Born in Ghana’s Upper East Region, B-Wayne turned from super-fan to creator, channelling influences like Lil Wayne, Akon, Sarkodie, and Mugeez into a sound that’s proudly local and globally tuned. With a BTech in Computer Technology (Kumasi Technical University), he brings method to his creativity, evolving from trend-follower to trendsetter. Earlier gems like “Bowonsa” and the breakthrough “Man No Be God” set the stage for today’s confident, genre-fluid B-Wayne.