Code Micky Endorses V12 Origenator’s Debut Single “TONGA,” Urges Ghanaians to Show Support

Popular Ghanaian influencer Code Micky endorses rapper V12 Origenator’s debut single “TONGA,” calling on the public to support the rising star’s music career. The track is praised for its lyrical depth and stunning visuals.

Code Micky Endorses V12 Origenator’s Debut Single “TONGA,” Urges Ghanaians to Show Support
Code Micky Endorses V12 Origenator

Ghanaian social media sensation Code Micky has thrown his support behind rising rap talent V12 Origenator, urging the public to back the artist’s burgeoning music career.

V12 Origenator, born Swaletz Oppong Kontoh, recently released his debut single titled “TONGA,” a bold and lyrically rich track produced at Hustle Hard Studio in Tema.

Lyrical Depth and Artistic Intention

“TONGA” stands out for its exploration of male desire and deeper human emotions. With a clear emphasis on lyrical craftsmanship, V12 uses the track to examine complex themes through vivid wordplay and rhythmic delivery.

The song reflects the rapper’s strong commitment to message-driven music, adding a new voice to Ghana’s ever-evolving hip-hop landscape.

High-Quality Visuals Shot in America

Not content with just audio excellence, V12 Origenator ensured that the music video for “TONGA” met the same high artistic standards.

Shot in the United States, the video features vibrant scenes, controversial yet compelling storytelling, and captivating aesthetic backdrops—a carefully curated production that enhances the song’s emotional tone and energy.

From its bright theme to precisely chosen scenery, the video transforms “TONGA” into a complete audio-visual masterpiece.

Code Micky Adds His Voice of Support

Known for his comedic and expressive takes on trending issues, Code Micky reviewed “TONGA” in a recent video shared with his vast social media audience.

“I like this song… Ghana, let’s support a brother… He is V12 Origenator,” said Code Micky, giving the song his unmistakable stamp of approval.

The influencer's endorsement is significant, given his large following and influence on Ghanaian pop culture. His support is expected to generate more attention for the track and potentially catapult V12 into mainstream success.

A Call for Community Backing

Code Micky’s call reflects a larger conversation around supporting emerging talent in Ghana’s music industry. As more young artists rise from local communities with global dreams, public encouragement and digital exposure can make a crucial difference.

“TONGA” is now available on major streaming platforms, and fans are already hailing it as a fresh and promising debut.