Bisa Kdei Steps Outside Familiar Borders With “Mon Bebe”
There is something quietly powerful about an artist stepping outside familiar borders and still sounding completely at home, and that is exactly what Bisa Kdei does on his new single Mon Bebe. On the record, the Ghanaian Highlife star sings in French, delivering a smooth and heartfelt performance that feels natural, expressive, and deeply intentional.
Mon Bebe is more than just a language switch. It opens a new creative lane, blending Highlife soul with a Francophone touch that feels both intimate and expansive. Bisa Kdei glides effortlessly on the track, showing that emotion travels faster than words and that music does not need borders to be understood. His delivery is calm, romantic, and confident, proving that artistry grows when curiosity leads the way.


Born Ronald Kweku Dei Appiah on March 19, 1986, in Ghana’s Eastern Region, Bisa Kdei has long been celebrated for breathing new life into Highlife music. Over the years, he has built a reputation as a singer, songwriter, and producer who respects tradition while constantly pushing it forward. His breakthrough came in 2012 when he became the first Ghanaian artist to rise to mainstream fame through movie soundtracks, most notably with Azonto Ghost, a moment that changed the direction of his career.
With Mon Bebe, Bisa Kdei taps into something bigger than genre or geography. The song hints at a new wave of inter-cultural and inter-lingual artistic expression, where African artists are free to explore global sounds without losing their identity. It is a reminder that Highlife can travel, evolve, and still remain rooted in feeling.
In this new release, Bisa Kdei is not chasing trends. He is expanding his universe. Mon Bebe stands as a smooth, confident statement from an artist who understands that growth sometimes begins by simply daring to speak, and sing, in a new voice.



